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CSS filter property cheatsheet for web developers 🎨 A Thread 🧵👇

AlfaizAliX's tweet image. CSS filter property cheatsheet for web developers 🎨

A Thread 🧵👇

<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <title>Hacked</title> </head> <body> <script> for (let i = 0; i < 3; i++) { alert("Hacked"); } </script> </body> </html>

DsokeyyV's tweet image. &amp;lt;!DOCTYPE html&amp;gt; &amp;lt;html lang=&quot;en&quot;&amp;gt; &amp;lt;head&amp;gt; &amp;lt;title&amp;gt;Hacked&amp;lt;/title&amp;gt; &amp;lt;/head&amp;gt; &amp;lt;body&amp;gt; &amp;lt;script&amp;gt; for (let i = 0; i &amp;lt; 3; i++) { alert(&quot;Hacked&quot;); } &amp;lt;/script&amp;gt; &amp;lt;/body&amp;gt; &amp;lt;/html&amp;gt;

Everything You Need to Know About Filters for Landscape Photography: goo.gl/5qlpQm #tutorial by @Chiotas

500px's tweet image. Everything You Need to Know About Filters for Landscape Photography: goo.gl/5qlpQm #tutorial by @Chiotas

All you need to know about CSS filter methods 🎨 A thread🧵

Prathkum's tweet image. All you need to know about CSS filter methods 🎨 

A thread🧵

My recent thumbnail breakdown from screenshot → finding block & body → clean background.

ThumbnailBoss's tweet image. My recent thumbnail breakdown     

from screenshot → finding block &amp;amp; body → clean background.

💡 CSS Tip With a transparent image, use the filter property instead of box-shadow:

YannBrds's tweet image. 💡 CSS Tip

With a transparent image, use the filter property instead of box-shadow:

HTML Tip 💡 Use the <picture> tag to display different images according to the window size. It's great to make your website more responsive :) Result in the comments 👇

simonpaix's tweet image. HTML Tip 💡

Use the &amp;lt;picture&amp;gt; tag to display different images according to the window size. 

It&apos;s great to make your website more responsive :)

Result in the comments 👇

This is the picture! Please send the right picture and not just a random photo! check yourself here: github.com/nv-tlabs/Chron…

sendooor6777172's tweet image. This is the picture! Please send the right picture and not just a random photo!

check yourself here: github.com/nv-tlabs/Chron…

Efficient client-side filtering, who needs React compiler. 👀

James_Marotta's tweet image. Efficient client-side filtering, who needs React compiler. 👀

⚡ filter( ) method in JavaScript 😉 Don't underestimate this array method is very useful. 🧵...

ATechAjay's tweet image. ⚡ filter( ) method in JavaScript

😉 Don&apos;t underestimate this array method is very useful.

🧵...

7/ Step 5 Click Likes, Replies and Reposts Filters

kenpachey_eth's tweet image. 7/ Step 5

Click Likes, Replies and Reposts Filters

Enjoy and pick your favorite! 📸🤩 Try yours, link in bio. 🔗 #Photo #Image #Pro #Filter

TheAceMaker's tweet image. Enjoy and pick your favorite! 📸🤩
Try yours, link in bio. 🔗

#Photo #Image #Pro #Filter
TheAceMaker's tweet image. Enjoy and pick your favorite! 📸🤩
Try yours, link in bio. 🔗

#Photo #Image #Pro #Filter
TheAceMaker's tweet image. Enjoy and pick your favorite! 📸🤩
Try yours, link in bio. 🔗

#Photo #Image #Pro #Filter
TheAceMaker's tweet image. Enjoy and pick your favorite! 📸🤩
Try yours, link in bio. 🔗

#Photo #Image #Pro #Filter

CSS tip: When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box: filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);

denicmarko's tweet image. CSS tip:

When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image&apos;s content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element&apos;s entire box:

filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);

CSS tip: When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box: filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);

denicmarko's tweet image. CSS tip:

When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image&apos;s content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element&apos;s entire box:

filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);

CSS tip: When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box: filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);

denicmarko's tweet image. CSS tip:

When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image&apos;s content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element&apos;s entire box:

filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);

The Importance of Filters: A Basic Beginner's Guide goo.gl/BrBTsd #photography

500px's tweet image. The Importance of Filters: A Basic Beginner&apos;s Guide goo.gl/BrBTsd #photography
500px's tweet image. The Importance of Filters: A Basic Beginner&apos;s Guide goo.gl/BrBTsd #photography
500px's tweet image. The Importance of Filters: A Basic Beginner&apos;s Guide goo.gl/BrBTsd #photography

Here are some filter templates that you see a bunch of people using. I found them last night. You can use the apps PicsArt or phonto and just put them over your pictures.

amourclarissa's tweet image. Here are some filter templates that you see a bunch of people using. I found them last night. You can use the apps PicsArt or phonto and just put them over your pictures.
amourclarissa's tweet image. Here are some filter templates that you see a bunch of people using. I found them last night. You can use the apps PicsArt or phonto and just put them over your pictures.
amourclarissa's tweet image. Here are some filter templates that you see a bunch of people using. I found them last night. You can use the apps PicsArt or phonto and just put them over your pictures.
amourclarissa's tweet image. Here are some filter templates that you see a bunch of people using. I found them last night. You can use the apps PicsArt or phonto and just put them over your pictures.

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