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Yeah, just because we use Linux doesn’t mean we are programmers/developers.
Or worse, web developers!
God forbid
Bro thinks he’s on programmer humor 💀
how is this a linux meme?
The div is never too much on the the left… nor it is too much on the right, it is precisely where it’s meant to be!
Is this a render? How is the writing floating in mid air?
it’s printed on transparent filament. If you zoom in you can see a thin line behind the letters
I’m pretty sure this is an extremely smart CSS-related joke I don’t get (don’t know what CSS is)
quite the contrary; it’s just lazy back end devs complaining about learning two lines of modern css3 lol
<div> <div></div> <div> <div> <div> </div> </div> </div> </div>
Every website that breaks after you delete/disable one HTML tag or CSS declaraction is a badly designed document.
Hacks are cool sometimes, but every site now is hack upon hack upon hack upon hack…
Hacks are cool sometimes, but every site now is hack upon hack upon hack upon hack…
I have some bad news about society for you…
The thing is, sites do not have to be that way, as they are mostly independent from each other.
In society we have so much lecacy with no ability to change. But websites can be done without making them overcomplicated and working only on two most popular web engines.