> Set the style of the html node for overflow: auto I have a custom style to do this for ALL sites, warning: 1. it can break websites in unexpected ways 2. There's often a class on the <body> hiding overflow that needs…
You do, via `color-scheme` or media query
Element-based selectors, setting the root font-size, mixed units, text color with no background color...I guess the assumption is that you won't add ANY other styling? Big headaches down the road if you do.
We can have both! Wide containers with narrow line lengths. We call them "columns" and they're part of CSS now.
"Good design is often invisible, if you skip the on-boarding process" -- Dieter Rams
What do/don't you like about Nx? You describe my scenario (with fewer teams), difficult deciding between options. (Using Webpack + git to do "component management" and bundle to single-file ES6 modules.)
We can guess by looking at the SO₂ deposited by volcanic eruptions > [The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo released] 17 megatons of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, causing global cooling by 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) between…
This idea is explored in Neal Stephenson's Termination Shock. There was no stopping one crazy billionaire, let alone an entire nation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Termination_Shock_(novel)
By domain or filename. Another reason to not use icon fonts. https://github.blog/2016-02-22-delivering-octicons-with-svg/
It's a point of a blockchain; it's opt-in. Much like your credit card's contract.
Your mind will be blown when you learn what exercising stock options is.
I must be a crypto maximalist right?! No! I want to talk about this with people who are actually making things for it, in a detailed way. Including...hold your breath...inviting people to criticize it!
Are zero-knowledge L2 blockchains decentralized?! By definition...
Same! There isn't one standard "red brick" size (like I thought lol), but there are a lot of different sizes. I'd pay for an app like that.
Yes this is copy and pasted on every crypto thread. Tulip Mania, dot-com bubble, fomo, a Ponzi scheme with no substitute for Charles Ponzi. It's so decentralized it's dangerous AND somehow simply controlled by a single…
This is just a tabloid spinning the original story: https://web.archive.org/web/20220804042004/https://www.ft.co...
> There are lots of people we call "doctor." The ones with Ph.D's No, the ones with doctorates. A JD's technically a doctorate, a graduate degree, but it would be silly to expect people call you "doctor" because you…
Oh come on, most attorneys have Juris Doctor degrees, we don't call them Dr. Lawyer. I know an illustrator with a B.S. in design.
Is "alt text" a colloquialism understood by laymen? I typically use the term "text alternatives" when speaking with clients. It's a specific attribute, it might be supplanted by `aria-label`, etc…
Yeah, devs use `border-bottom` to get fancy but often don't test edge cases where it causes a strikethrough instead of an underline
You'd lose every element-specific browser behavior. A div with role=button doesn't handle, say, keydown events correctly like a <button>. You could rewrite every edge case for every element in JS if you wanted, but why?…
> the government can conspire to run a underage sex ring [but] conspiring to kill a person in prison is impossible This was one of Umberto Eco's list of common features of fascism. "The enemies are at the same time too…
I don't recall defending the Clintons. Maybe if you didn't think everything was black and white, you wouldn't need melodramatic all-caps text so often.
Do you believe Trump's name being all over Epstein's flight logs and his decades of ties to Epstein means Trump did something nefarious? Do you believe The Trump Foundation "continues to sway public and private sectors?"
Or photographs of his body as it was found https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Jeffrey_Epstein#Discr...
> Set the style of the html node for overflow: auto I have a custom style to do this for ALL sites, warning: 1. it can break websites in unexpected ways 2. There's often a class on the <body> hiding overflow that needs…
You do, via `color-scheme` or media query
Element-based selectors, setting the root font-size, mixed units, text color with no background color...I guess the assumption is that you won't add ANY other styling? Big headaches down the road if you do.
We can have both! Wide containers with narrow line lengths. We call them "columns" and they're part of CSS now.
"Good design is often invisible, if you skip the on-boarding process" -- Dieter Rams
What do/don't you like about Nx? You describe my scenario (with fewer teams), difficult deciding between options. (Using Webpack + git to do "component management" and bundle to single-file ES6 modules.)
We can guess by looking at the SO₂ deposited by volcanic eruptions > [The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo released] 17 megatons of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, causing global cooling by 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) between…
This idea is explored in Neal Stephenson's Termination Shock. There was no stopping one crazy billionaire, let alone an entire nation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Termination_Shock_(novel)
By domain or filename. Another reason to not use icon fonts. https://github.blog/2016-02-22-delivering-octicons-with-svg/
It's a point of a blockchain; it's opt-in. Much like your credit card's contract.
Your mind will be blown when you learn what exercising stock options is.
I must be a crypto maximalist right?! No! I want to talk about this with people who are actually making things for it, in a detailed way. Including...hold your breath...inviting people to criticize it!
Are zero-knowledge L2 blockchains decentralized?! By definition...
Same! There isn't one standard "red brick" size (like I thought lol), but there are a lot of different sizes. I'd pay for an app like that.
Yes this is copy and pasted on every crypto thread. Tulip Mania, dot-com bubble, fomo, a Ponzi scheme with no substitute for Charles Ponzi. It's so decentralized it's dangerous AND somehow simply controlled by a single…
This is just a tabloid spinning the original story: https://web.archive.org/web/20220804042004/https://www.ft.co...
> There are lots of people we call "doctor." The ones with Ph.D's No, the ones with doctorates. A JD's technically a doctorate, a graduate degree, but it would be silly to expect people call you "doctor" because you…
Oh come on, most attorneys have Juris Doctor degrees, we don't call them Dr. Lawyer. I know an illustrator with a B.S. in design.
Is "alt text" a colloquialism understood by laymen? I typically use the term "text alternatives" when speaking with clients. It's a specific attribute, it might be supplanted by `aria-label`, etc…
Yeah, devs use `border-bottom` to get fancy but often don't test edge cases where it causes a strikethrough instead of an underline
You'd lose every element-specific browser behavior. A div with role=button doesn't handle, say, keydown events correctly like a <button>. You could rewrite every edge case for every element in JS if you wanted, but why?…
> the government can conspire to run a underage sex ring [but] conspiring to kill a person in prison is impossible This was one of Umberto Eco's list of common features of fascism. "The enemies are at the same time too…
I don't recall defending the Clintons. Maybe if you didn't think everything was black and white, you wouldn't need melodramatic all-caps text so often.
Do you believe Trump's name being all over Epstein's flight logs and his decades of ties to Epstein means Trump did something nefarious? Do you believe The Trump Foundation "continues to sway public and private sectors?"
Or photographs of his body as it was found https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Jeffrey_Epstein#Discr...