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/**
* Rotan weave
*/
body{
background:
/* Schaduwen, tweede fase: */
/*alt -webkit-linear-gradient(68deg, #000 5px, transparent 14px)125px 0, */
-webkit-linear-gradient(22deg, #000 6px, transparent 10px)125px 0,
-webkit-linear-gradient(-81deg, #000 10px, transparent 17px)125px 25px,
-webkit-linear-gradient(158deg, #000 5px, transparent 12px) -24px 0,
-webkit-linear-gradient(-99deg, #110 7px, transparent 15px)-20px 25px,
-webkit-linear-gradient(22deg, #000 6px, transparent 10px)375px 25px,
-webkit-linear-gradient(-81deg, #000 10px, transparent 17px)375px 0,
-webkit-linear-gradient(158deg, #000 5px, transparent 12px)225px 25px,
-webkit-linear-gradient(-99deg, #000 7px, transparent 15px)225px 0,
/* Witte schaduw
-webkit-linear-gradient(-87deg,rgba(255,255,255,0.3) 0, transparent 25px)375px 0,
-webkit-linear-gradient(-87deg, rgba(255,255,255,0.3) 0, transparent 25px)125px 25px,
*/
-webkit-radial-gradient(35% 20%,ellipse closest-side, rgba(255,255,255,0.3), transparent 100%)-130px 0,
-webkit-radial-gradient(35% 20%,ellipse closest-side, rgba(255,255,255,0.3), transparent 100%)120px 25px,
-webkit-linear-gradient(93deg, rgba(0,0,0,0.8) 0, transparent 30px)520px 0,
-webkit-linear-gradient(93deg, rgba(0,0,0,0.7) 0, transparent 30px)270px 25px,
/*
schuine schaduw voor op tweeling rietjes: */
-webkit-linear-gradient(-78deg, rgba(0,0,0,0.6) 3px, transparent 30px)25px 25px,
-webkit-linear-gradient(-78deg, rgba(0,0,0,0.6) 3px, transparent 30px)275px 0,
/* Teken de 2e rij: */
/*-webkit-linear-gradient(173deg, #000 0, transparent 4px) 28px 0, */
/* 2e rij lichtrandjes
-webkit-linear-gradient(170deg, #202000 8px, transparent 8px) 29px 0,
-webkit-linear-gradient(-10deg, #202000 4px, transparent 4px) 25px 25px, */
-webkit-linear-gradient(138deg, #424222 18px, transparent 18px) 50px 0,
-webkit-linear-gradient(318deg, #424222 18px, transparent 18px) 28px 25px,
-webkit-linear-gradient(138deg, #424222 18px, transparent 18px) 75px 0,
-webkit-linear-gradient(318deg, #424222 18px, transparent 18px) 52px 25px,
-webkit-linear-gradient(94deg, #929244 25px, transparent 25px) 475px 0,
-webkit-linear-gradient(274deg, #929244 25px, transparent 25px) 125px 25px,
/*Achtergrond 2e rij:*/
-webkit-linear-gradient(90deg, #000 25px, transparent 25px, transparent 50px),
-webkit-linear-gradient(0deg, #929244 225px, #000 225px, #000 275px, #424222 275px, #424222 300px, #000 300px, #424222 304px, #424222 325px, #000 325px, #000 375px, #929244 375px);
background-color: #ff0;
background-size: 500px 50px;
}
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