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Web 2.0 is characterized by user participation in content creation. With this in mind, one of the most important elements of HTML tags is the text area.
Using this tag, which usually fits within a form, users can post opinions, ask questions and publish content type into a text area.
The default look of a textarea is not particularly pleasant (it is a white rectangle with a scroll bar laterle any) but, as we know, thanks to CSS, you can act on this aspect radically finding design solutions really nice.
The solution I am presenting today in this short article provides a minimalist look enhanced by the application of a simple background to the textarea. In our example we will use the word as an image of our logo located at the bottom right within a textarea with a simple white beaded gray:

The effect we want to achieve is this:

To make it even more appealing rislutato the final effect will also apply a very simple (using JavaScript) that will result in the disappearance of the default text and background at the time of the actual use of the textarea. But let's degrees, first, let's see the CSS code ...
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