Hello Mac_Heibu,
Thank you for your answer!
I have three points in return:
- If I go on from point 4 (pinning the second image to bottom left): wouldn’t the skewed edge be forced to skip relatively to the increased browser-width, in case the user increases the width of the browser-window? (that would be kind of problematic because of dragging the skewed edge to the left, under the social icons)
- If we talk about pinning the upper image to bottom_left, wouldn’t that be a problem assuming the user increases the browser-width, while the content of the page should remain centered?
- The magenta area has no solid fill. It has a gradient built from a grid. So, if it’s overlayed by another element, this will probably create a sharp edge (I’d rather like to prevent). But perhaps, the use of a .png would bring a workaround in this situation.
G