- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
functional = good enough.
MS Word when you try to move an in-document image three pixels to the left.
When you switch to Linux and can now pay for windows.
Ah, a low radar signature house.
And here I thought no one still used ridge/groove borders.
It’s going to start assimilating the neighbourhood soon.
!important This is my work nightmare, but for side projects I use elm and elm-ui and I just don’t need css. So nice, so stable, so robust, so eeeeeasy to maintain. It’s genuinely a delight. Boss nopes out when he sees all the whitespace, though, as if semicolons were the only thing keeping things sane.
I haven’t heard of this. I make my personal websites from scratch in html and css using notepad++. I should probably modernize…
I use it for web apps rather than plain pages, and you can certainly use it with your existing css, and you can roll new css in a clean and non-clashy way authorise elm-css, but, like I say, elm-ui lets you RELIABLY build your ui.
This is probably in Belgium.
U guys have CSS?
Nested tables is the best I can do…
When you want to remodel for cheap so you buy all the returns, overstocks, and clearance items at home depot and just make it work
Source control is a saviour for this shit. Can’t count the times I’ve made a small change and completely fucked up the CSS in 20 other files I didn’t realise existed…
I’m not good with CSS 😄
And that’s why scoped styles are a godsend!
Global styles were simply always a terrible idea.
Is it odd I like this? Would actually like to live in that place.
When the builder is on LSD
When you design your whole project/house around the edgecase of it being easily climbable (as stairs) if it ever falls over at 45 degrees.
Thanks for reminding me about the outdated as fuck HTML/CSS template I need to continue updating tomorrow at work. Might just drink another glass of gin tonight.
Being a programmer sounds like so much fun.
It is until you have to work for someone else. I should have kept it as a hobby…
My brain is itchy now.