{"body":"Abstract: CSS Masking provides two means for partially or fully hiding portions of visual elements: masking and clipping.\nAbstract: \nAbstract: Masking describes how to use another graphical element or image as a luminance or alpha mask. Typically, rendering an element via CSS or SVG can conceptually described as if the element, including its children, are drawn into a buffer and then that buffer is composited into the element's parent. Luminance and alpha masks influence the transparency of this buffer before the compositing stage.\nAbstract: \nAbstract: Clipping describes the visible region of visual elements. The region can be described by using certain SVG graphics elements or basic shapes. Anything outside of this region is not rendered.","name":"","extension":"","url":"https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/WqJk0CgZ","modified":1403819790,"id":"WqJk0CgZ","size":749,"lines":5,"own_paste":false,"theme":"","date":1403819790}