@adamfuhrer yeah it's a great alternative. They have some very nice backgrounds! Another one is https://www.heropatterns.com/.
The only difference is that these patterns use inline SVGs. Therefore are larger in size compared to pure CSS ones.
But sometimes beauty cannot be measured in bytes π
Many thanks for you support Adam π
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Hey fellow Hunters,
I'm Jim, the creator behind the CSS background patterns.
For many years, I search for beautiful background patterns to make my digital work pop.
However, most resources online tend to look so 2000...
Then, I decided to curate and parameterize simple yet beautiful patterns to help fellow web developers easily integrate them. And the CSS background patterns app was born.
A big advantage of these patterns is their final size. Since all of them are pure CSS and utilize the gradient functions have way less size than those which use inline SVG elements.
In the web app you can:
π¨ Customize colors
π Change the size
π Preview patterns
π» Copy the CSS snippet
And all of these completely FREE!
It's an ongoing collection and I'd be glad to see you contribute your own work! π
Let me know your thoughts folks! I strive to make this even better.
Have an awesome week!
Cheers,
Jim Raptis, founder of MagicPattern
@braydentw yeah, there are my favorites too. Simple yet elegant for landing pages!
It's always my pleasure to help fellow makers. I'd love to see them as part of the buildfaster.co πͺ
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