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<div class="small"></div>
$test: #bada55;
$pink: #2d9edf;
$white: #ffffff;
$black: #333333;
$gray: #eeeeee;
$blue: #ddddcc;
$yellow: #fddf12;
div, div:before, div:after {
display: block;
content: '';
position: absolute;
box-sizing:border-box;
}
body {
height: 100vh;
width: 100vw;
display: flex;
justify-content: center;
align-items: center;
margin: 0 auto;
background-image:linear-gradient(lighten($yellow, 40%), lighten($yellow, 45%));
}
div.small {
display:inline-block;
margin:10vmin 10vmin;
height:80vmin;
width: 60vmin;
padding:3vmin 2vmin;
position:relative;
background-color: $pink;
border:solid 5vmin $gray;
border-bottom-color:$white;
border-left-color: $gray;
border-radius:.25vmin;
border-right-color: $gray;
border-top-color: darken($gray, 10%);
box-shadow:0 0 5px 0 rgba(0,0,0,.25) inset, 0 .5vmin 1vmin .5vmin rgba(0,0,0,.25);
background:
/* MATTE */
//top
linear-gradient($blue, $blue) 12vmin 0vmin / 29vmin 12vmin no-repeat,
linear-gradient(darken($pink, 10%), darken($pink, 10%)) 12vmin 0vmin / 26vmin 12.25vmin no-repeat,
//bottom
linear-gradient(lighten($blue, 5%), lighten($blue, 5%)) 12vmin 58vmin / 29vmin 12vmin no-repeat,
linear-gradient(darken($pink, 10%), darken($pink, 10%)) 12vmin 57.75vmin / 26vmin 12.25vmin no-repeat,
//left
linear-gradient($blue, lighten($blue, 5%)) 0vmin 0vmin / 12vmin 100vmin no-repeat,
linear-gradient(darken($pink, 10%), darken($pink, 10%)) 0vmin 0vmin / 12.25vmin 100vmin no-repeat,
//right
linear-gradient($blue, lighten($blue, 5%)) 38vmin 0vmin / 12.5vmin 100vmin no-repeat,
linear-gradient(darken($pink, 10%), darken($pink, 10%)) 37.75vmin 0vmin / 13vmin 100vmin no-repeat,
/* BACK */
linear-gradient($pink 30vmin, darken($pink, 10%)) 0vmin 0vmin / 100vmin 100vmin no-repeat,
}
div.small:before {
border-radius:2px;
bottom:-2vmin;
box-shadow:0 2px 5px 0 rgba(0,0,0,.25) inset;
content:"Small Wonder";
font-family: 'Amatic SC', sans-serif;
font-size: 2vmin;
color: $white;
padding-left: 23vmin;
padding-top: 46.5vmin;
left:-2vmin;
position:absolute;
right:-2vmin;
top:-2vmin;
}
div.small:after {
width:50vmin;
height: 70vmin;
top: -5vmin;
left: -2vmin;
display: flex;
position: relative;
justify-content: center;
align-items: center;
transform: scale(0.45);
background:
/** NEW CASTLE COUNTY **/
/* Upper NCCO */
radial-gradient(ellipse, $white 2vmin, transparent 1vmin) 19.25vmin 16vmin / 4vmin 4vmin no-repeat,
/* mask Upper NCCO */
radial-gradient(ellipse, $pink 2vmin, transparent 1vmin) 20.75vmin 20vmin / 4vmin 4vmin no-repeat,
linear-gradient(-60deg, $pink 3vmin, transparent 1vmin) 15vmin 16vmin / 10vmin 5vmin no-repeat,
radial-gradient(ellipse, $pink 2vmin, transparent 1vmin) 23.5vmin 15.75vmin / 4vmin 4vmin no-repeat,
/* Lower NCCO */
radial-gradient(ellipse, $white 2.5vmin, transparent 1vmin) 20.25vmin 30.5vmin / 5vmin 5vmin no-repeat,
/* mask Lower NCCO */
linear-gradient(-115deg, $pink 4vmin, transparent 1vmin) 15.5vmin 26vmin / 10vmin 5vmin no-repeat,
linear-gradient(-45deg, $pink 4vmin, transparent 1vmin) 17vmin 18vmin / 10vmin 5vmin no-repeat,
linear-gradient($pink 4vmin, transparent 1vmin) 21.5vmin 21vmin / 5vmin 5vmin no-repeat,
radial-gradient(ellipse, $pink 2.5vmin, transparent 1vmin) 21vmin 23.5vmin / 5vmin 5vmin no-repeat,
/** KENT COUNTY **/
radial-gradient(ellipse, $white 1.5vmin, transparent 1vmin) 22.55vmin 37vmin / 3vmin 3vmin no-repeat,
/* mask Lower Kent */
radial-gradient(ellipse, $pink 2vmin, transparent 1vmin) 30.25vmin 44.5vmin / 4vmin 4vmin no-repeat,
linear-gradient(-135deg, $pink 4vmin, transparent 1vmin) 27vmin 42vmin / 4vmin 6vmin no-repeat,
linear-gradient(-105deg, $pink 4vmin, transparent 1vmin) 19.75vmin 39vmin / 10vmin 4vmin no-repeat,
radial-gradient(ellipse, $white 2vmin, transparent 1vmin) 23.75vmin 40.25vmin / 4vmin 4vmin no-repeat,
linear-gradient(-85deg, $pink 4vmin, transparent 1vmin) 19.25vmin 32vmin / 10vmin 7.75vmin no-repeat,
/* DELAWARE */
radial-gradient(ellipse, $white 5vmin, transparent 1vmin) 17vmin 14vmin / 10vmin 10vmin no-repeat,
linear-gradient(70deg, $white 13vmin, transparent 1vmin) 20vmin 16vmin / 40vmin 41vmin no-repeat,
linear-gradient(90deg, $white 18vmin, transparent 1vmin) 16vmin 47vmin / 30vmin 12.5vmin no-repeat,
linear-gradient(90deg, $white 13vmin, transparent 1vmin) 16vmin 18vmin / 4vmin 41vmin no-repeat,
}
/* Greg Robleto
cssartstudio.com */
/* h/t to Chris Smith, for inspiriatoin for the frame:https://codepen.io/chris22smith/pen/PbBwjp?editors=1100 */
Also see: Tab Triggers