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Ubuntu 19.10 Login in CSS

May 2, 2020/in CSS3, HTML5/by Génesis

Dear fellas, it looks like the lockdown is coming to an end, at least in some countries. To celebrate this (oh yes, coding), I would like to share an article where we explain how to recreate the Ubuntu Login using only CSS and semantic HTML. It is a cool exercise for those who are starting with CSS or wanna refresh some concepts. We will simulate a click event as well but remember that you can use your own OS login or even give your personal touch. Hope you like it ^^

Ubuntu 19.10 Login in CSS on Medium.

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