I demand a submission directory of submission directories!!! :)
Zero value. I don't get it. Priority Pickups: The only ostensible value. I've never waited more than 5 minutes for a car. $360 a year to save a couple minute? Ride Savings: Pay to save money. Early Access: Zero value.…
GPT agrees with me. The site positions itself as advocating for simplicity and minimalism in web development—stressing plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript—but then pivots into building the entire project using React. That’s…
TL;DR If you have a kid, please be a parent.
I wonder if anyone involved could define 'zen.' I know the answer.
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No, they don't. We know this already. And failing student on that basis is just a very quick path to losing lawsuits which will shortly eliminate this question as a serious concern.
"Usually, I would just powerthrough reading the minimized code..." Huh? Is this a thing? There are endless online code formatting sites. It takes two seconds. Why would anyone ever do this? I don't get it.
I think it would be more useful to list the few CSS properties that all email clients do recognize. I don't mean to be flippant. I'm serious. CanIEmail? The answer is generally no.
Only below the 1000px breakpoint for tablets. Suggested videos probably keep people on the site/app longer than comments. They should have shown 5 videos with a "show more" drawer for the rest. But we know they care…
Border radius. People are mad about border radius. :/
Snoticle! Hacker News is just the gift that keeps on giving. :)
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/18/us/politics/havana-syndro.... "New Studies Find No Evidence of Brain Injury in Havana Syndrome Cases" This story is from two weeks ago. So which is it?
A self-closing div is not valid HTML.
Fuck it. Let's code the web in binary.
Radical suggestion. Don't make your lander taller than wide. I'm the first to assume that the science nerds have thought of everything and that my uneducated self has nothing to say about it. But then I saw the lander.…
To me, CSS frameworks break the whole point of CSS, generally add a lot of bloat, and aren't useful except in some instances where rapid prototyping is needed. Tailwind exists largely because programmers don't like CSS.…
"A small team of [hero] web developers conspired to kill IE6 from inside YouTube and got away with it [saving us all from eternal wackness]. - There, I fixed it for you. :)
Don't let anyone try to convince you that up is down. Word was spelled wrong. Period.
Nah. There's a cut. This has been going around for so long and isn't what it says.
Yeah. I'm glad I figured this one out before getting married. They have no real value. They do look nice and are great for grinding metal. But they aren't rare. The value has always been completely managed. And the…
Everything. Everything can go wrong! :)
I will always argue against this. Keep your layout in one file and your styling in another. I've done more CSS than most in heavy web production and I never once had a reason to think something like this would be faster…
Yeah, agreed. Somehow CSS and a very general concern for UX have become my most valuable skills as a developer. I think the title of the article isn't correct. It should be "The Negative Impact of Responsive Design by…
I demand a submission directory of submission directories!!! :)
Zero value. I don't get it. Priority Pickups: The only ostensible value. I've never waited more than 5 minutes for a car. $360 a year to save a couple minute? Ride Savings: Pay to save money. Early Access: Zero value.…
GPT agrees with me. The site positions itself as advocating for simplicity and minimalism in web development—stressing plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript—but then pivots into building the entire project using React. That’s…
TL;DR If you have a kid, please be a parent.
I wonder if anyone involved could define 'zen.' I know the answer.
[flagged]
No, they don't. We know this already. And failing student on that basis is just a very quick path to losing lawsuits which will shortly eliminate this question as a serious concern.
"Usually, I would just powerthrough reading the minimized code..." Huh? Is this a thing? There are endless online code formatting sites. It takes two seconds. Why would anyone ever do this? I don't get it.
I think it would be more useful to list the few CSS properties that all email clients do recognize. I don't mean to be flippant. I'm serious. CanIEmail? The answer is generally no.
Only below the 1000px breakpoint for tablets. Suggested videos probably keep people on the site/app longer than comments. They should have shown 5 videos with a "show more" drawer for the rest. But we know they care…
Border radius. People are mad about border radius. :/
Snoticle! Hacker News is just the gift that keeps on giving. :)
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/18/us/politics/havana-syndro.... "New Studies Find No Evidence of Brain Injury in Havana Syndrome Cases" This story is from two weeks ago. So which is it?
A self-closing div is not valid HTML.
Fuck it. Let's code the web in binary.
[flagged]
Radical suggestion. Don't make your lander taller than wide. I'm the first to assume that the science nerds have thought of everything and that my uneducated self has nothing to say about it. But then I saw the lander.…
To me, CSS frameworks break the whole point of CSS, generally add a lot of bloat, and aren't useful except in some instances where rapid prototyping is needed. Tailwind exists largely because programmers don't like CSS.…
"A small team of [hero] web developers conspired to kill IE6 from inside YouTube and got away with it [saving us all from eternal wackness]. - There, I fixed it for you. :)
Don't let anyone try to convince you that up is down. Word was spelled wrong. Period.
Nah. There's a cut. This has been going around for so long and isn't what it says.
Yeah. I'm glad I figured this one out before getting married. They have no real value. They do look nice and are great for grinding metal. But they aren't rare. The value has always been completely managed. And the…
Everything. Everything can go wrong! :)
I will always argue against this. Keep your layout in one file and your styling in another. I've done more CSS than most in heavy web production and I never once had a reason to think something like this would be faster…
Yeah, agreed. Somehow CSS and a very general concern for UX have become my most valuable skills as a developer. I think the title of the article isn't correct. It should be "The Negative Impact of Responsive Design by…