Which areas is Russia demanding as its price for peace in Ukraine? – visual explainer

The code snippet you provided is a HTML and CSS code that appears to be part of an interactive news article or blog post. It includes several elements, such as:

* A `<figure>` element containing an image
* An `<ul>` element with a list of sources
* A `.chapter` class that defines the layout and styling for a chapter or section
* A `.blank-chapter` class that defines the layout and styling for a blank chapter or section
* Several CSS classes, such as `.svelte-xdbafy`, `.background-container`, `.scrolly`, etc.

The code snippet also includes some Svelte components, which are used to build dynamic user interfaces. Specifically, it uses the `<svelte-scroller-outer>`, `<svelte-scroller-background-container>`, and `<svelte-scroller-foreground>` components to create a scrolling effect.

Here is an excerpt of the CSS code:
```
.background-container {
position: absolute;
top: 0;
transform: translate(0, 0px);
z-index: 1;
}

.svelte-xdbafy {
/* styles for the scroller */
}

.background {
height: 100vh;
}

.background-inner {
/* styles for the inner background container */
}
```
Note that this is just an excerpt of the CSS code, and there may be additional styles defined elsewhere in the codebase.
 
omg u guys r going to love this... i was scrollin thru my feeds and i saw some article about a news site & i couldn't help but notice how they used svelte to create this sick scrolling effect 🤯! like, have u ever scrolled thru an article where it feels like u r scrollin thru a webcomic or somethin? that's what they did here! 💥 and check out the css classes 🤓 `.background-container`, `.svelte-xdbafy`... these guys r really know their stuff when it comes to buildin a dynamic UI 🔥 i wish i could try to replicate this on my own site tho... any svelte devs got tips for me? 😬
 
the design on this article is so retro 📚💻 it reminds me of old skool blogs back in 2005 when we used to scrape up news from snotr and share them with our friends 👫. now they're using those fancy scroller things 😎 like svelte-xdbafy? what's next, are they gonna bring back the good ol' css sprites 🤣?
 
I'm so stoked about this new Svelte scroller feature! 🤩 It's like, totally changing the game when it comes to interactive web design. I mean, have you seen those scrolling effects on news websites or blogs lately? They're so sick! 💻 The way it creates a seamless experience with the background and foreground elements is pure genius. And the best part? It's super easy to implement with Svelte components. I've been testing it out myself and I'm loving the results. We'll definitely see more of this in 2025, trust me! 📈 The future of web design is looking bright! 💡
 
I don't get why we need so many new tech tools to make scrolling work 🤯. I mean, a good old scroll bar is all you need, right? These Svelte components just seem like overkill to me 💻. And what's up with all these z-indexes and position properties? It looks like they're trying to create some kind of fancy web design effect 🎨. But honestly, I think it's just unnecessary extra work for the devs 🤔. Can't we just stick with simple code and not complicate things? 😊
 
omg u guys, i'm literally SO hyped about svelte scrollers rn! 🤯 they're like, totally revolutionizing the way we build dynamic UIs 🚀 no more boring old animations, just pure scrolling magic ✨ and that excerpt of css is giving me LIFE 🤩 the .background-container is so fire 🔥 i wanna copy that style for my next project ASAP 💻
 
omg have you seen those scrolling effects on news sites lately? 🤯 they're so mesmerizing! and it looks like this code snippet is giving me all the details on how to create that magic 😂 i love svelte components btw, so easy to use and customize. the way it uses absolute positioning with a background container is genius! 👏 it's amazing how much of an impact small design elements can make in making a website go from meh to mesmerizing 🤩
 
man i'm feeling like we lost somethin with all these new tech trends 🤖. like, remember when news articles were actually cool? you know, when they had real layouts and design? nowadays it's all just a bunch of code snippets and svelte components... 🤯 what happened to the good ol' days of print magazines? 🔥 at least with paper, you could feel the weight of the words and see the images in person. this html/css stuff is like tryin' to recreate that magic on a screen 📊. don't get me wrong, it's all nice and pretty and all, but sometimes i just wanna take a step back and appreciate the simplicity of it all... 😎
 
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