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CSS-Only Chat
DESCRIPTION
css-only-chat is a proof-of-concept demonstration that implements a functioning chat interface using only HTML and CSS, without any JavaScript or backend logic. The project showcases creative use of CSS selectors, checkboxes, labels, and the :checked pseudo-class to mimic interactive behaviors normally handled by JavaScript. Messages are pre-written in the HTML and displayed based on user interaction, making it more of a playful experiment than a real messaging platform. Its main purpose is to illustrate the limits of CSS as a programming and UI tool, serving as both an educational example and a bit of humor within the developer community. By pushing CSS beyond its conventional role, it demonstrates how user interfaces can be simulated through styling tricks and static structures. Although not suitable for production use, it stands as a fun exercise in front-end creativity and unconventional coding challenges.
Features
- Implements a chat interface without JavaScript or backend logic
- Uses only HTML and CSS selectors for interactivity
- Demonstrates creative use of checkboxes and labels for toggling states
- Showcases :checked pseudo-class for conditional display of messages
- Acts as an educational example of CSS limitations and possibilities
- Simple, static, and lightweight implementation for experimentation
Programming Language
Ruby
Categories
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