![]() If your pattern needs a 2KB code for example (which becomes 10KB when used in production, due to all the prefixes), then it's not very useful, except serving as a proof of concept. Now, I will simply copy the CSS code of a pattern from this post and apply it to the main cover block of this section. Im looking for a CSS3 clean solution, not JS, not extra elements, and so forth. ![]() For example, I have this image to become a background-image: And I want to fix the repetitions in a pattern like this: Check the JSFiddle playground.
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