CSS injected Olympics data output
I wanted to create a work of art that minimizes the portrayal of things found in the sea, on the land, and in the air. I came up with a colorful reworking of NBC Olympic medals data output.
I applied a powerful un-laborious dose of CSS to the data output (CSS telling the page how to output tables in general, divisions in general, so there was no necessity of changing each table or each division individually), and came up with what I consider a work of art:
CSS embellished NBC Medals Table
I find it hard to believe that arts-school graduates who do not know CSS/html, find it easy to get jobs such as 'graphics manager' at places like banks these days. To me it seems that nowadays, a basic practical mastery of art, being in a position wherein one can come close to fulfilling one's potential as an artist, requires a basic knowledge of CSS/HTML.
I applied a powerful un-laborious dose of CSS to the data output (CSS telling the page how to output tables in general, divisions in general, so there was no necessity of changing each table or each division individually), and came up with what I consider a work of art:
CSS embellished NBC Medals Table
I find it hard to believe that arts-school graduates who do not know CSS/html, find it easy to get jobs such as 'graphics manager' at places like banks these days. To me it seems that nowadays, a basic practical mastery of art, being in a position wherein one can come close to fulfilling one's potential as an artist, requires a basic knowledge of CSS/HTML.
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