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hexagonal shaped cells in html [duplicate]

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Is there was a way to design a html block that is a hexagonal grid? Similar to that of a Bee hive. This looks more like a css styling task.


You can use a large border which will get slanted and you can make triangular shapes on an element, fyi.

Example: http://jsfiddle.net/pAGJG/

So you can make a <div class="hexagon"> with a top triangle, middle section, and bottom triangle, and make multiple hexagons.

EDIT:

Updated example: http://jsfiddle.net/rRDby/

It isn't a perfect hexagon but it gives you an idea of how you can use it. You can have the fun all to yourself.

EDIT #2: Stu has apparently already done something @ http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menus/hexagon.html


Check out Tantek Çelik's work from 2001: he generates a hexagon (along with other shapes) from HTML and CSS. Eric Meyer also addressed the topic of "slants" here. Lasse Reichstein Nielsen has a straightforward how-to as well as a walkthrough of generating other shapes which might be of use.


Just going to throw this answer out there - I doubt it's the correct one, but the OP's phrasing is vague, and truthfully I don't like the other two answers - they feel uncomfortably like hacks.

If the only reason you need the "hexagonal grid" is for the background, then the you can use some simple CSS background tiling to get a regular hexagon grid.

Taking a tileable image like this:

hexagonal shaped cells in html [duplicate]

You can then tile some simple CSS:

background: url('hex-tile.png');

and it should repeat neatly to form a "hexagonal grid". Example: http://jsfiddle.net/MqyHv/1/

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