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====CSS e-mail====
====CSS e-mail====
2 Day Workshop Initiated by [https://declarations.style/ Declarations] at [https://varia.zone/ Varia] Rotterdam. We looked at e-mails and forms to write css into this or as correspondence.
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Css-e-mail-1.png|CSS e-mail (transform each reply in a different radius)
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CSS-e-mail-4.png|CSS e-mail (using unicode-range to target and style specific character)
CSS-e-mail-4.png|CSS e-mail (using unicode-range to target and style specific character)
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Not all Mail clients allow to write/ view HTML and CSS. the two we used were Proton mail (which allows inline style tags) or [https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/ Thunderbird]. The later comes with an extension that allows you to open and edit e-mails in HTML so you can easily add a style tag to the head. <br>
Another fun experiment was to add some HTML and styling to an e-mails signature. Some mail clients allow you to either upload a file as signature or add text in HTML or Markup language. The styles in one signature then infect a whole e-mail thread.


==Arduino / physical computing==
==Arduino / physical computing==

Latest revision as of 21:30, 7 December 2024

HTML + CSS

basics

my favorite podcast on different computer histories:

special

time

  • for a work session at varia I made some examples on programming time in CSS and JS: interfacingtime (last slide "code + res")

sound

CSS e-mail

2 Day Workshop Initiated by Declarations at Varia Rotterdam. We looked at e-mails and forms to write css into this or as correspondence.

Not all Mail clients allow to write/ view HTML and CSS. the two we used were Proton mail (which allows inline style tags) or Thunderbird. The later comes with an extension that allows you to open and edit e-mails in HTML so you can easily add a style tag to the head.
Another fun experiment was to add some HTML and styling to an e-mails signature. Some mail clients allow you to either upload a file as signature or add text in HTML or Markup language. The styles in one signature then infect a whole e-mail thread.

Arduino / physical computing

from the WDKA interaction station:

arduino lightsensor