> doing exactly the same thing only via css instead of a html attribute Yes! What's wrong with this approach? We have a lot of old HTML attributes that were used for styling that have been replaced by CSS. > Yes, I know…
We aren't, you need to be more specific. > I have to rebuild the table layout The "layout" meaning the visual appearance, or the markup? There IS a "css equivalent of colspan/rowspan for table-layouts," put another…
You can! CSS Grid works just fine with <table> and its related elements. In fact Grid is overkill here, you can span multiple rows or columns using flexbox alone. You don't need to "rebuild" anything, use the same…
Sure there is, the grid-row and grid-column CSS properties https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Grid_La...
That gets discussed every time, hackers were using prepaid cash services. Ransomware predates cryptocurrencies by decades.
Run quickly*
> doing exactly the same thing only via css instead of a html attribute Yes! What's wrong with this approach? We have a lot of old HTML attributes that were used for styling that have been replaced by CSS. > Yes, I know…
We aren't, you need to be more specific. > I have to rebuild the table layout The "layout" meaning the visual appearance, or the markup? There IS a "css equivalent of colspan/rowspan for table-layouts," put another…
You can! CSS Grid works just fine with <table> and its related elements. In fact Grid is overkill here, you can span multiple rows or columns using flexbox alone. You don't need to "rebuild" anything, use the same…
Sure there is, the grid-row and grid-column CSS properties https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Grid_La...
That gets discussed every time, hackers were using prepaid cash services. Ransomware predates cryptocurrencies by decades.
Run quickly*