CSS Halloween costumes? Get creative! Oct31 '05

Today is Monday, and it’s Halloween. How creepy and exciting.

At my work place, we’ve all dressed up, and I will reveal my costume when we take pictures. I’d rather talk about it, when you can see it.

My costume has something to do with "computer/tech" stuff. I think it fits me well.

The whole "computer/tech" costume idea got me thinking about cool costumes you could come up with, by just using one area of web development.

For example, let’s say I want to come up with a costume that has to do with CSS. Think I could do it? I think it would be really fun.

How about float: left, and all I day I have to walk around making left turns only. Or somehow I have to shift my body to the left, while I stand.

How about background: red, and I completely cover myself in red.

How about text-decoration: underline, and I have lines all over my body.

How about display: none, and I don’t show up to work, at all! (I like that idea...)

I could think about CSS Halloween costumes, all day. There’s lots of ways to be creative.

Well... today my costume has nothing to do with CSS - but it’s decent. I’ll be posting photos later today.

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The way I would do float:left is to take a box (maybe paint it a nice color), then attach it to my right arm. That way when you're looking at me, ... Read more.

Actually, though, the rest of me wouldn't be flowing underneath it, so many it's more of a negative margin. ... Read more.

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