@Ronald I was in NYC for 5 weeks primarily talking to college students about life and spirituality. Now I'm on a short vacation, will be back online more Wednesday
Design Principles * Container Queries * Safari is the new IE * Reddit Mobile perf audit * Native CSS Scroll Snap Points Collective #175 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.
once upon a time, web designers grumbled about how print designers were trying to control web pages the same way they controlled a printed page... now we've got powerpoint designers trying to do the same thing
left/right swipe page behaviour is much more common in tournament betting, where there are 8 or 16 pairs and you have 10 bet combinations on each match - scrolling through all that would be a pain
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I am using a library (mixitup) and i need to have a string selector to show every item that doesn't match that selector. But easier to explain with an example:
eg (i know it wouldn't work but that's what i'm trying to do): $('.small[.2015,.2016,.2017]') so i'm trying to get any items with the class small AND any of these years
I don't know if it's possible with a pure css selector string
well you should know, I once had an internship as IT and was told to fix a computer. It wouldn't start so I had to open the cabinet, I stared at it for a good 10 minutes being unable to figure out what was wrong. Then my mentor walked past and told me "the motherboard is missing"
I honestly don't think I'm going to get anything done by opening the cabinet xD