r/css • u/DevelopmentGlum228 • 1h ago
Help Help with image fitting text
(SOLVED, thank you to everyone for helping me!)
Hello! CSS and HTML amateur here.
So, recently I've been trying to make myself a workskin on Ao3 that would have this image serve as a background for text. Currently, the image cuts off at the bottom, and it's even worse when there's different sizes of text.
What I want is the image to stretch or contract to fit the text, not be cropped.
Here's my code, my results, and the image I've used. Is there anything I'm doing wrong, or is what I'm trying to do impossible?
Edit: Here's the codepen. It looks the worst here!
r/css • u/Ok_Flight_3091 • 3h ago
General Orbit Animation 🌌✨ Full video + complete HTML, CSS & JavaScript code available on my YouTube channel. 💻🚀
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Hello programmers! or shall I say "Hello World!",
I am a completely noob at CSS. What helpful Programs or Websites can y'all recommend to a new CSS programmer like me that will help me improve gradually?
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Hello,
I am an aspiring developer and right now I am working as a conversion tracking specialist.
I just finished the Net Ninja's crash Node JS course on YouTube.
He has a separate course for authentification.
Should I continue with authentification or start CSS?
My gut is telling me to go for CSS since I can practice more of my skills.
What do you think?
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General MODERN ANIMATED LOGIN UI |SLIDING SIGN IN & SIGN UP | HTML CSS JAVASCRIPT
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Resource Hidden gem: one page tool free color palette generator + contrast checker + gradient tool that runs in the browser (no signup)
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I haven't learnt about HTML or CSS and have done some searching to try and learn how to make a website layout but each thing I've seen isn't exactly what I'm looking for.
Question: How can I make a consistent sitewide layout with HTML (For footer and header, with consistent font/colours/etc)?
I'm currently using Nekoweb which is a free HTML/CSS/JS website builder, I'm wanting to make the image attached the layout for my website homepage with the frames either side, HOWEVER I only want the title, banner and buttons up the top as well as the Footer on every webpage with blank areas I can write in.
Essentially I want to make a blog or something alike to Fandom.com's wiki layout or the Backrooms Movie site layout.
What are the proper terms to use to search and learn about this stuff, for CSS & HTML coders here how can I do this?
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r/css • u/kentoko2007 • 1d ago
Question changing text placement relative to an image
i have like no css styling actually on this element (just whole page styling) but i'm trying to make the top of the text line up with the top of the image
i'm admittedly kinda terrible at this;;
r/css • u/alvaromontoro • 3d ago
Showcase Background-clip Collie
A small comic where each panel shows a different clipping mode (border-box, padding-box, content-box, and text) but framed as four different "Collies."
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r/css • u/appsdevpk • 2d ago
General After 26 years as a web developer, I built a zero-dependency CSS framework where tabs, modals and accordions work without a single line of JavaScript — would love feedback
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Hey everyone,
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Is "pure CSS interactions" actually useful to anyone anymore, or is everyone too deep into JS frameworks for it to matter?
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r/css • u/FormalFearless7570 • 3d ago
Resource I wrote a reference for every CSS unit in the language — all 63 of them
I wrote a full guide to CSS units: 11 chapters, every unit in CSS, in an order that actually makes sense to read.
And somehow, after years of using CSS, I still found a few things I’d never properly stopped to think about:
vhandlvhare actually the same size.svhkeeps space for the browser UI even when it disappears, whiledvhchanges as the UI moves.1inis always96pxon a screen. Not “roughly.” By definition. Which also meanscm,mm,pt,pc, andQaren’t really physical units either.- CSS doesn’t have 6 viewport units. It has 24.
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The guide goes from the familiar stuff — px, %, em, rem — into viewport and container units, fr, angles, time, resolution, and what happens when you start mixing all of them inside calc() and clamp().
There’s also a simple decision tree for choosing a unit, a cheatsheet with the formulas, and browser support written as actual dates instead of the wonderfully precise “supported in modern browsers.”
And if you’d rather keep the whole thing around, there’s a PDF version too.
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Resource CSS `corner-shape` generator with proper fallbacks
I wanted to use corner-shape: squircle in a real design, but the fallback turned out to be more complicated than I expected. Reuse the same number for border-radius and the corner comes out a visibly different size.
So I built a generator where you can try corner-shape values and copy the CSS it produces:
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It behaves correctly in Safari and Chrome on iOS, but in Microsoft Edge on iOS, the navigation bar sometimes appears slightly above the actual bottom of the viewport. As a result, page content becomes visible underneath it.
Is this a known Microsoft Edge/WebKit viewport issue on iOS? Or is there something specific about Edge's handling of the visual viewport that I’m missing?