swirl



Mesmerizing, innit?

Not a curved line in it.
Drew it only once. Copied 8 times. Flipped 4 horizontally. Alternated and shoved all together within division tags. Resized all to 133px (400 ÷ 3).

Inserted into a one-cell table fitted with a dazzling background of changing color fields.

It's actually uploaded to blogger more cleverly than that. There are only two files uploaded to blogger, in this case, uploaded to photobucket.com and pointed to by blogger, but blogger pretends to upload the file even though this time it's hosted on photobucket because it keeps things simple. Were it uploaded to blogger, it would use up large amounts of your available storage. Blogger takes the files as it gets them, thus, I've found blogger's saved picture files are much larger than the other three places where these photos are stored for free. One file is the original and the other file is a copy that was flipped horizontally. They're named 1 and 2. After they're uploaded, the string of code is copied. It goes basically, blah blah blah "1" blah blahblahblah"2"blah. That long string of code is pasted twice into one long continuous string, and because there are nine cubes, another copy of the original is needed to end the string so the string begins and ends with file #1.

Would you like to see what all that code looks like? Move your curser to a blank area of the page. Rightclick or controlclick then select "view source" from the dropdown menu. Use browser's "find" feature to search for the word "swirl" that will take you to the point on the page you're interested in examining. Allow your wondering eyes to behold what you find there. Oh, the eloquence of it all.

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