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I want to run a method from the KUTE library. I have a card on my website that has a background of a blob. I am following this tutorial in the last section where he uses KUTE to make the blob move. I can get the blob as the background of the card but cannot get the library to work. My CSS code sets the background of the card to the blob which is 2 blobs on top of each other like in the tutorial. I then try to... Source: almost 2 years ago
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