Once you know Bootstrap's CSS you can't unsee it
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Aside from the misguided part about AI, this is hilarious!
Agreed, the AI part is questionable, I linked it mpstly because it's mostly funny, plus I learned something new, tho I defo wouldn't take it too seriously.
Also, no marquee
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I have to use Bootstrap at work and I'm really not a fan. It's somehow more work than writing CSS from scratch.
Well, just copy shit other people made with minimal changes. Problem solved.
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All the elements you mentioned are natove HTML elements that don't need any library.
What’s a native HTML element that mimics Bootstraps Collapse?
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What’s a native HTML element that mimics Bootstraps Collapse?
details and summary?
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Agreed, the AI part is questionable, I linked it mpstly because it's mostly funny, plus I learned something new, tho I defo wouldn't take it too seriously.
Also, no marquee
I thought marquee and blink were unofficial syntax??
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There's a lot of things I detest - bananas, generic medieval fantasy settings, reality TV. My life isn't better for disliking them, it's just the unfortunate reality of my character.
Agreed. My life is also not better for disliking things, but I really LIKE disliking those things.
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details and summary?
I was going to list a whole bunch of things the DETAILS tag doesn’t allow, but it seems that none of these issues actually appear. So either it has evolved since I’ve looked at it last time or I was stupid.
Either way, thanks for talking back.
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I have to use Bootstrap at work and I'm really not a fan. It's somehow more work than writing CSS from scratch.
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As someone working on wrapping up my bachelor's in software engineering... Yeah... Fuck frameworks.
Everything I've been taught thus far has been nice, neat, logical code that has been explained completely. How does memory get allocated for that string? What exactly is a memory stack? How do pointers work? It all just made sense.
Then I get to the last 10 classes of my degree, and as a prerequisite for the last 9 I got treated to "java frameworks". The classwork essentially teaches me to explicitly ignore how the framework accomplishes the end result, and to instead focus on memorizing bullshit one-line commands that are specific to whatever jackass framework I'm working in.
I've spent like 3 weeks straight watching crash course after crash course, trying to find anyone that actually explains the fundamentals of frameworks. Best I could find was an explanation of MVC (model/view/control), but I still don't see how all that bullshit is easier that writing your own code!!
Fuck frameworks.