
CSS3 and SVG with GPT-4
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Content
- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Generative AI and GPT-4
- What is Generative AI?
- Key Features of Generative AI
- Popular Techniques in Generative AI
- What Makes Generative AI Different
- Conversational AI Versus Generative AI
- Primary Objective
- Applications
- Technologies Used
- Training and Interaction
- Evaluation
- Data Requirements
- Is DALL-E Part of Generative AI?
- Are ChatGPT and GPT-4 Part of Generative AI?
- DeepMind
- DeepMind and Games
- Player of Games (PoG)
- Open AI
- Cohere
- Hugging Face
- Hugging Face Libraries
- Hugging Face Model Hub
- AI21
- Anthropic
- What is ChatGPT?
- ChatGPT: GPT-3 "on steroids"?
- ChatGPT: Google "Code Red"
- ChatGPT Versus Google Search
- ChatGPT Custom Instructions
- ChatGPT on Mobile Devices and Browsers
- ChatGPT and Prompts
- GPTBot
- ChatGPT Playground
- Plugins, Advanced Data Analysis, and Codewhisperer
- Plugins
- Advanced Data Analysis
- Advanced Data Analysis Versus Claude-2
- CodeWhisperer
- Detecting Generated Text
- Concerns About ChatGPT
- Code Generation and Dangerous Topics
- ChatGPT Strengths and Weaknesses
- Sample Queries and Responses from ChatGPT
- Alternatives to ChatGPT
- Google Bard
- YouChat
- Pi From Inflection
- Machine Learning and ChatGPT: Advanced Data Analysis
- What is InstructGPT?
- VizGPT and Data Visualization
- What is GPT-4?
- GPT-4 and Test-Taking Scores
- GPT-4 Fine Tuning
- ChatGPT and GPT-4 Competitors
- Bard
- Copilot (OpenAI/Microsoft)
- Codex (OpenAI)
- Apple GPT
- PaLM-2
- Med-PaLM M
- Glaude 2
- LlaMa-2
- How to Download Llama-2
- Llama-2 Architecture Features
- Fine Tuning Llama-2
- When Is GPT-5 Available?
- Summary
- Chapter 2 Prompt Engineering
- What is Prompt Engineering?
- Prompts and Completions
- Types of Prompts
- Instruction Prompts
- Reverse Prompts
- System Prompts Versus Agent Prompts
- Prompt Templates
- Prompts for Different LLMs
- Poorly Worded Prompts
- The GPT-3 Playground
- Inference Parameters
- Temperature Parameter
- Temperature and the softmax() Function
- Aspects of LLM Development
- LLM Size Versus Performance
- Emergent Abilities of LLMs
- Kaplan and Undertrained Models
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 3 Introduction to CSS3
- HTML and &DOCTYPE&
- CSS3 Features and Browser Support
- Browser-Specific Prefixes for CSS3
- A Quick Overview of CSS3 Features
- CSS3 Shadow Effects and Rounded Corners
- CSS3 and Text Shadow Effects
- CSS3 and Box Shadow Effects
- CSS3 and Rounded Corners
- CSS3 Gradients
- Linear Gradients
- Radial Gradients
- CSS3 2D Transforms
- Zoom Effects With Scale Transforms
- Rotate Transforms
- Skew Transforms
- Translate Transforms
- Summary
- Chapter 4 CSS3 3D Animation
- A CSS3-Based Cube
- CSS3 Transitions
- Simple CSS3 Animation Effects
- Glowing Effects
- Image Fading and Rotating Effects With CSS3
- Bouncing Effects
- CSS3 Effects for Text
- Rendering Multicolumn Text
- CSS3 Media Queries
- CSS3 3D Animation Effects
- Summary
- Chapter 5 CSS3 and GPT-4
- Working With HTML
- Popular Use Cases for HTML
- HTML and Accessibility
- Security Issues With HTML
- An HTML Web Page With a Drop-Down List
- Working With CSS3
- Use Cases for CSS3
- Security Issues With CSS3
- Text With a CSS3 Linear Gradient
- Text With a CSS3 Radial Gradient
- A Rounded Rectangle With a CSS3 Radial Gradient
- Diagonal Gradients and Multigradients
- Media Queries
- Keyframe Animation Effects
- CSS3 Animation Effects
- A Carousel Effect With CSS3
- CSS3 and 2D Transforms
- CSS3 Quadratic Bezier Curves
- CSS3 Cubic Bezier Curves
- Artistic CSS3 Cubic Bezier Curves
- CSS3 Filters
- CSS3 Blur Filter
- CSS3 Drop Shadow
- DALLE-3 and GPT-4
- DALLE-3 Sample Images
- Summary
- Chapter 6 Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
- Overview of SVG
- Basic 2D Shapes in SVG
- SVG Gradients
- SVG &polygon& Element
- Bezier Curves
- SVG Filters, Shadow Effects, and Text Paths
- SVG Transforms
- SVG Animation
- SVG and JavaScript
- CSS3 and SVG Bar Charts
- Summary
- Chapter 7 SVG and GPT-4
- Working with SVG
- Use Cases for SVG
- Accessibility and SVG
- Security Issues with SVG
- SVG Linear Gradients
- SVG Radial Gradients
- A Triangle with a Radial Gradient
- SVG 2D Shapes and Gradients
- A Bar Chart in SVG
- SVG Quadratic Bezier Curves
- SVG Cubic Bezier Curves
- SVG and 2D Transforms
- Animated SVG Cubic Bezier Curves
- Hover Effects
- Hover Animation Effects
- SVG Versus CSS3: A Comparison
- SVG Versus PNG: A Comparison
- SVG Filters
- SVG Blur Filter
- SVG Turbulence Filter
- SVG and CSS3 in HTML Web Pages
- SVG and JavaScript in HTML Web Pages
- Elliptic Arcs with a Radial Gradient
- An SVG Checkerboard Pattern
- An SVG Checkerboard Pattern with Filter Effects
- A Master-Detail HTML Web Page
- Summary
- Index
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