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Semantic UI is the open-source framework that used CSS and jQuery to make our websites look beautiful and responsive. It has predefined classes like bootstrap for use to make our website more interactive. It has some pre-built semantic components and we can use these components to create a responsive website. Semantic-UI Dimmer is used to hide distractions and focus on important content. It is used to focus the main content on our webpage and ignore the distractions. In this article, we will discuss Dimmer Variations in Semantic-UI. Semantic-UI Dimmer Variations:
Syntax: <div class="ui Dimmer-Variations-Class segment"> <div class="ui dimmer"></div> .... </div> Example 1: The following code demonstrates the Semantic-UI Blurring and Vertical Alignment Dimmer Variations. HTML
Output: Example 2: The following code demonstrates the Semantic-UI Simple Dimmer and Inverted Dimmer Variations. HTML
Output: Reference: https://semantic-ui.com/modules/dimmer.html |
Reffered: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org
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Type: | Geek |
Category: | Coding |
Sub Category: | Tutorial |
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