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CSS in 2018

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-03 22:28

Do we need it anymore?

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 0:01

I say it has outlived its usefulness.

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 0:06

What programming language is this?

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 0:21

>>3
looks like CSS

Name: Cascading Style Sheets 2018-03-04 1:11

You rang?

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 7:42

>>5
yeah, go fuck all the way off

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 9:07

Why do you care that people use CSS? Is there something wrong with ignoring CSS files and styling?

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 9:23

>>7
it's bloat

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 10:29

It's unnecessary, all it does is display ads, subscribe popups, and sticky headers. There is no good use for it in 2018.

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 10:30

>>9
except for presentation

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 10:37

>>10
Yeah because I cannot use a websight without paralax scrolling. Thanks mate, really helpful there.

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 10:57

>>9
So ignore it? My web browser can disable all CSS support if this is my wish. I would hope your web browser can do the same.

>>8
Wow

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 11:12

I'd rather have CSS than JavaShit

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 11:36

>>12
Joke's on you, my browser doesn't support CSS at all.

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 12:09

>Enable CSS
>Article only viewable in 300px column out of 1080px on display
>You can't read unless you enable JavaScript (which unhides the CSS selectors)
>half megabyte of fonts loading, to achieve that "Book" feeling with Serif fonts(which are annoying to read for long periods)
>scrolling can only be inside the article column or you will get nowhere
CSS menus that hide in 10 milliseconds before you manage to click anything
>style filled with huge CSS selectors that span few pages to ensure some trivial CSS hack works instead of adding it to HTML
>style doesn't look good unless you use latest Chrome

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 15:00

>>15
?

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 15:10

Just render everything into an animated gif using javascript

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-04 15:45

>>17
You mean WebGL2 Accelerated Canvas

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-05 7:46

>>14
Nostrovia, Cudder!
>>15
who are you quoting?

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-06 3:44

Fuck yes we need it. We can make good stuff with it with javascript disabled, as it should be. Now we just need java-script-less websockets and we will be free!!!!!

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-09 20:45

>>20
We can make good stuff with it
What?
It's just for design.

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-22 16:18

CSS needs a complete rehaul imho. which is pretty unrealistic However flexbox is a step in the right direction.

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-22 19:42

>>22
What's flexbox and how is it different than table based lay out?

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-22 20:46

>>23
a reimplementation of tables for the current year

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-24 2:56

>>23
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