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Experimenting with Random() in CSS
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vintagedave
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A real shame that they didn't include screenshots of what the results look like. Not only do they note browsers that don't support it yet, they even note that the samples might not survive changes in the future.
So I scrolled, saw a lot of code, nothing showing the result.
Stitch4223
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There is movie at the top that shows three renders of the same thing next to each other so the randomness can easily be spotted.
MartijnBraam
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Bokeh doesn't have different blur for different circles, it's always projecting the exact shape of the aperture.
smallnix
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This might produce unpleasant clusters of the same color ("clustering illusion"), if the values are really randomly distributed.
g-
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Didn't there exist convoluted ways to get random numbers in CSS before this? (I think some would even manipulate the DOM and re-read the changed values since those operations have randomness apparently)