TL;DR Custom Filters, or CSS Shaders as they used to be called, allow you to use the power of WebGL's shaders with your DOM content. Since in the current implementation the shaders used are virtually the same as those in WebGL, you need to take a step back and understand some 3D terminology and a little bit of the graphics pipeline. I've included a recorded version of a presentation I re…
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