- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
I am not allowed to credit the site that has this disaster. Its owner said “Nobody should see that”
the userstyle experience:
Yeah, userstyles are wild. You learn so many ways how to not use CSS. Everything is
!important
and rather than adjusting the HTML to change the structure, you get to do it all in CSS. 🫠
The author should be killed for indentation alone.
Not allowed to credit the site in your text editor?
Is the owner in the room with you now?
Well, that’s what you get for using classes like “white” and “lime”.
Client: “Can you switch these two colours, you have 1 minute to fix it or you’re fired!”
Result:
color: lime !important; z-index: 1000000;
I am very, very surprised about the competence of the commenters here. I have had many discussions on reddit about the advantages of meaningful instead of presentational class-naming and you’re normally met with great resistance, especially with users of frameworks like Bootstrap and Tailwind.
Here, everyone seems to either ‘get it’ or is willing to hear why classes like .lime are bad. Very cool.