With black hat*
I'm guessing "no" in the winter.
Here's a good video about coins https://youtu.be/jRDOmgJyznI
I had a weird issue with them once. I sent some money to a colleague's PayPal account who was collecting money for another colleague's leaving collection. I used the name of the colleague who was leaving as the…
I came across this attribute when making a model/popover widget to capture focus, which is necessary for accessibility and keyboard navigation. Works great and will be using again.
I've seen this sort of comment many times, implying that indicators, flashing lights, use of the horn is unique to certain countries or regions. Yet every time, there's replies saying "hey I'm from <region not…
There's Headwind CSS, which orders classes predictably. But it doesn't move them to separate lines. This could be a config option if you're willing to write a pull request. https://github.com/heybourn/headwind
https://www.postman.com/
I used to make music with Fruityloops between the age of about 14-20. I never got that great but pleased with a few tracks. Still have hundreds of "demos" on my old hard drive. https://soundcloud.com/rubans
Nah, I'm very confident with CSS and I prefer functional classes. It's just a far more efficient use of my time to not have to write CSS when there's no need.
Yes but you shouldn't do that really. You should use a view templating system instead to recycle the patterns you spot, e.g. button.tpl would contain the abstraction of classes. The moment you collapse the classes in to…
I'm a FE dev with 10 years experience. I've only started using Tailwind specifically in the last year or so, but I've been using functional CSS for about 6 years. I don't believe using @apply is a maintainable approach.…
> Maybe I’m paranoid, but I decided to rip up the plants and throw them away. Now they can start growing in a landfill somewhere.
My team has been doing this almost all the time since we went remote in March. It works well for us. It helps more junior team members as well, since they're able to watch how more senior people figure stuff out and ask…
If all the employees of a company based in NY work remotely, wouldn't the company just relocate somewhere else to make it cheaper for all the remote employees since there's no longer a need to have a HQ there?
Good job you can combine approaches by inlining the functional classes you've used and serving the remainder normally then.
I don't see that as an issue. It will get cached and it's the same difference as having a medium sized, well compressed image. Almost inconsequential when you consider you'll never have to write any more lines of CSS.…
Still not loving police.
If I was interviewing someone and they asked what the weather was like at the office, I would just think they'd wasted a question on something they could easily Google.
https://gist.github.com/T-Spoon/5a7cca7ea11c45b63c139da009c1...
Here's an archived issue thread from Open Cart when the project owner gets unreasonably aggressive https://gist.github.com/T-Spoon/5a7cca7ea11c45b63c139da009c1...
I don't think your aunt should be driving.
With black hat*
I'm guessing "no" in the winter.
Here's a good video about coins https://youtu.be/jRDOmgJyznI
I had a weird issue with them once. I sent some money to a colleague's PayPal account who was collecting money for another colleague's leaving collection. I used the name of the colleague who was leaving as the…
I came across this attribute when making a model/popover widget to capture focus, which is necessary for accessibility and keyboard navigation. Works great and will be using again.
I've seen this sort of comment many times, implying that indicators, flashing lights, use of the horn is unique to certain countries or regions. Yet every time, there's replies saying "hey I'm from <region not…
There's Headwind CSS, which orders classes predictably. But it doesn't move them to separate lines. This could be a config option if you're willing to write a pull request. https://github.com/heybourn/headwind
https://www.postman.com/
I used to make music with Fruityloops between the age of about 14-20. I never got that great but pleased with a few tracks. Still have hundreds of "demos" on my old hard drive. https://soundcloud.com/rubans
Nah, I'm very confident with CSS and I prefer functional classes. It's just a far more efficient use of my time to not have to write CSS when there's no need.
Yes but you shouldn't do that really. You should use a view templating system instead to recycle the patterns you spot, e.g. button.tpl would contain the abstraction of classes. The moment you collapse the classes in to…
I'm a FE dev with 10 years experience. I've only started using Tailwind specifically in the last year or so, but I've been using functional CSS for about 6 years. I don't believe using @apply is a maintainable approach.…
> Maybe I’m paranoid, but I decided to rip up the plants and throw them away. Now they can start growing in a landfill somewhere.
My team has been doing this almost all the time since we went remote in March. It works well for us. It helps more junior team members as well, since they're able to watch how more senior people figure stuff out and ask…
If all the employees of a company based in NY work remotely, wouldn't the company just relocate somewhere else to make it cheaper for all the remote employees since there's no longer a need to have a HQ there?
Good job you can combine approaches by inlining the functional classes you've used and serving the remainder normally then.
I don't see that as an issue. It will get cached and it's the same difference as having a medium sized, well compressed image. Almost inconsequential when you consider you'll never have to write any more lines of CSS.…
Still not loving police.
If I was interviewing someone and they asked what the weather was like at the office, I would just think they'd wasted a question on something they could easily Google.
https://gist.github.com/T-Spoon/5a7cca7ea11c45b63c139da009c1...
Here's an archived issue thread from Open Cart when the project owner gets unreasonably aggressive https://gist.github.com/T-Spoon/5a7cca7ea11c45b63c139da009c1...
I don't think your aunt should be driving.