<p>CSS-Tricks | Ana Tudor I recently came across this Pen and my first thought was that it could all be done with just three elements: a wrapper, a range input and an output. On the CSS side, this involves using a conic-gradient() with a stop set to a CSS variable. The result we want to [&hellip;]</p>

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CSS-Tricks | Ana Tudor

I recently came across this Pen and my first thought was that it could all be done with just three elements: a wrapper, a range input and an output. ...