- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
functional = good enough.
Ah, a low radar signature house.
!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.
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
It’s going to start assimilating the neighbourhood soon.
And here I thought no one still used ridge/groove borders.
U guys have CSS?
Nested tables is the best I can do…
Thanks for reminding me about the outdated as fuck HTML/CSS template I need to continue updating tomorrow at work.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.
When you switch to Linux and can now pay for windows.