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Chat client made entirely with CSS
mercredi 8 mai 2019, 02:25 , par BoingBoing
CSS-only-chat uses no javascript and doesn't reload the page. It's amazing—and terrible. How is it done?
Background-images loaded via pseudoselectors + a forever-loading index page In laypersons' terms: cover the page in elements, assign each one an individual background image, but only trigger the image when the mouse interacts with it. Voila: communication with a server without javascript or form submission. Other users get updates thanks to a HTML header that forces a page to render before it completes loading, so you can just keep appending new html to the end so long as you never stop sending data. It's a total abomination and I love it. It occurred to me that you can remotely monitor the cursor location without JS by using some CSS:hover selectors to change hidden background images (causing a GET request). This should work on Tor as well and could be an interesting approach to tracking visitors. — davy (@davywtf) May 3, 2019
https://boingboing.net/2019/05/07/chat-client-made-entirely-with.html
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