I don't see anything that looks like "actual-sass-preprocessor" (not that exactly, something like it). but it does build a binary in the install process. i'm not sure if that's the bindings binary or the actual preprocessor binary
@SterlingArcher Basically, you take certain monsters, awaken them, and merge them into another monster. Those monsters are generally used to create an even more badass monster.
@RyanKinal Yea, that one was listed in the top google search. I don't like to use jQuery myself if I can avoid it, but sometimes they have some slick tools.
yet another dumb question: the webpack dev server "magic html" page doesn't include the element my root component is trying to render into (#profile-container). how should i interact with the dom on the magic html page?
The problem is that we have legacy, monolith styles leaking in all over the place, and we're using Aphrodite for our local styles and I need to overwrite some of the global styles
We don't have enough time to recreate all of our widgets in react, so I have to pull in some of our legacy stuff, and I can't apply new classes to them
> They confirm that Jony Ive and Apple's designers have added a touch bar to the company's top-of-the-line laptop. To make room for that, Apple completely got rid of the function keys that've been at the top of Mac keyboards for years. Physical esc key? Gone. Same for the brightness buttons and volume controls. They're history. Apple wisely seems to have combined the power button and Touch ID sensor, though it's not yet clear whether this button is actually mechanical.
I completely understand getting rid of the headphone jack... I get it, you want to push bluetooth. Getting rid of the esc key? What possible benefit could that have?
I'm generally in favor of physical buttons and I have my reservations, but part of me wants the software buttons instead of row of f-keys that get inconsistent use.
at least on my macbook.. i'd hate that on my desktop that I use for gaming.
@KevinB i'm passing things from the parent page to the iframe through query params in the src url, but other than that, there's no interaction
the problem is SecurityError: Blocked a frame with origin "https://localhost:8080" from accessing a frame with origin "https://example.com". Protocols, domains, and ports must match.
So I've been off and on texting this recruiter who found my number, and the last text instantly turned me off. She asked me to apply for a Java Position almost immediately after I told her I prefered front end work.