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Features such as flexgrids were added to CSS so that web designers did not have to learn Javascript. Unfortunately, so many features have been stuffed into CSS that it has essentially become a (very clunky) programming language and defeated that goal.
I find it easier to do things in Javascript and I avoid it.
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Good job finding the checked hack for hiding/showing divs/sections! I loved the challenge of finding ways to avoid js for ui back when that's what we were doing at work, but nowadays we're all about the js and that's a different sort of fun. I'm always happy when doing the creative work of UI.
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As much as I thought it would be horrible and was opposed to using it based on my own programming principles, I'm starting to like Bootstrap for that type of thing. It has lots of available tools to build in complex content and data display.
The biggest plus to me is I don't have to worry about media and, if needed, ADA stuff, anywhere near as much. For lighter content, I use W3-CSS but I'm even finding Bootstrap Studio to be easier on my brain for those.
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yes its a bit to get head around css/html, but also I would suggest it might be a mindset, or design approach that might need to step back and think
why so many devices? Focus on the main device, main size and layout first.
and then consider it not in pixels, but percentages of the width or height.
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Yeah no.
For one thing if I design for one device only, I have to redesign to support multiple devices.
Also pixels are important, or CSS wouldn't have them.
I really wouldn't be giving out that sort of advice if I were you.
Check out my IoT graphics library here:
https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx
And my IoT UI/User Experience library here:
https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix
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Took the SO to a B&B for her birthday. We don't watch TV at home so having a little free time we watched the TV in the room.
A commercial came up for dudewipes/[^] and my first thought was, seriously!
I thought the Viagra commercials were tasteless.
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Yes, I tried it once. And the things were really tasteless
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Not sure if this is kid-sister approved, but it needs to be said amongst adults. Let's pretend that's us...
At first I was like, what... dude butt wipes sound cool. But yeah, watched the commercial and it was stupid.
If anyone actually studies real history anymore rather than just play video games and argue, they'd know that at the turn of a decline of a civilization always results in stuff like this with low hanging fruit. Not that I'm anti-freaky time at all because chicks be awesome, but the stupidity of crap like this is just low hanging fruit inspired by a lack of creativity and demoralization. And some may say morals are subjective, and that's true. So in this context, I'll say demoralization against what the majority believes. And sometimes this needs to happen, but IMO not with low hanging, cheap fruit that's inspired by immaturity and no imagination.
It's in the same league as a children's comedy always targeting a dude getting smacked in his special space to illicit a laugh in a "comedy". When you have no originality or story, resort to that, play a laugh track, and immature kids will laugh.
The real problem is, when full-grown adults haven't matured past that of a child. Like we're doing now in society. There's a difference between being a kid at heart and not maturing past the mentality of a child. This is when a society collapses because there's nothing left of substance to actually run it. Anyone who thinks I'm crazy needs to pick up a book for once rather than argue online.
Edit: Just so nobody gets the wrong picture. I also harbor disdain for the uptight folks who get angry all the time over stuff I can't mention, because deep down they're jealous and/or insecure. Yeah, I'm being vague, but it's because it's the lounge. But, my above point was about immaturity and tastelessness and that becoming the norm.
Jeremy Falcon
modified 7-Apr-24 12:59pm.
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I'd like to answer but it wouldn't even have been fit for Soapbox.
But I totally agree, and that's all I got to say about that.
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: If anyone actually studies real history anymore rather than just play video games and argue, they'd know that at the turn of a decline of a civilization always results in stuff like this with low hanging fruit. I do not study real history and do play videogames, but still agree with you.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: There's a difference between being a kid at heart and not maturing past the mentality of a child. This is when a society collapses because there's nothing left of substance to actually run it. more or less the plot of idiocracy[^].
Jeremy Falcon wrote: Anyone who thinks I'm crazy needs to pick up a book for once rather than argue online. I think you sometimes are crazy... what should I do now? Pick just a couple of chapters or a bunch of losen pages?
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Nelek wrote: Pick just a couple of chapters or a bunch of losen pages Buyer's choice.
Jeremy Falcon
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Nelek wrote: more or less the plot of idiocracy[^].
Up next on "Ow! My Balls!"...
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- Homer
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I read your rant and immediately thought American politics and that is as close as I can reply without (hopefully) incurring the content police.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity -
RAH
I'm old. I know stuff - JSOP
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Hey man, anyone who thinks societies can't be run by children never read Lord of the Flies.
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Mike Hankey wrote: We don't watch TV at home I stopped when I move abroad because I had no money to buy one. Once I got the money, I continued without until some years ago (maybe 10?) that I ended buying one with my wife, but never connected the anthena, just the laptop to see films or documentals without commercials. The time that other people see in a day, is what we see in between a week and a month, depending on the mood.
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We watch a couple of hours of Netflix in the evening.
But we're so far out that without an antennae we can't receive anything local. I've had a 40 ft. antennae laying on the ground for a year but with all the other remodel haven't had a chance to put it up...and not sure I want too.
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Mike Hankey wrote: and not sure I want too. Everytime I am somewhere where there is a TV it confirms my "no, hell no". What a crap programs and what a bunch of commercials that inflate the length of a film twice or more.
For Information I hear radio while commuting or read the online papers.
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We don't listen to radio either, but once in a blue moon.
So if a war started we wouldn't even know it.
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Mike Hankey wrote: So if a war started we wouldn't even know it. What's worse... indiference or ignorance?
I don't know and I do not care.
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The commercial obviously worked: you're still thinking about it, and you've just subjected the rest of us to it and linked to the website!
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- Homer
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There's a comedian on Netflix named Burt Kreischer<sp?> ("the machine").
He said sometimes he spits on the toilet paper first. Yup. Calls it an Alabama wet wipe.
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jochance wrote: He said sometimes he spits on the toilet paper first. Yup. Calls it an Alabama wet wipe.
To funny...
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that's just nasty. You don't want to use them if you are on septic. There is no flushable wipe safe for the tank.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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Not that I would use them anyway but we are on septic, so we're cautious what goes down.
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