Is there anyway in CSS to have background image “appended” as an additional background image to a DIV rather than “setting” it as a value (i.e. replacing the already existing one).
Jamil
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Really doing that and not setting them on pseudo-elements (DEMO)/ children/ of the element having the same size and stacked on top of the element?
NO.
Same thing goes for
box-shadow,transition& others. It is possible that things will change in the future (see this article), but for now… the answer to this question is still no.