@Lapys For making delicious cocktails using JavaScript?
Although Google gives me this thing which is something to do with Laravel somehow but I really just found out about it. Seems to be something like a build tool plugin.
I also found this thing which I suspect is not related but it's cool.
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Goddamn it. Why does every CSS rule have to be so !important? Come on, CSS rules are a dime a dozen. Or judging from the file 11k lines file I'm currently looking at, even cheaper than that. So, they aren't that important. People should stop marking them as such as it's evidently a lie.
Found that there is a rule that uses box-shadow: 0 0 0 #000 !important; and it was causing a minor but annoying visual glitch. Tried to find where that rule is defined by searching from that string and it's in four different files. Yes, each has a line that saysbox-shadow: 0 0 0 #000 !important;.
you should have said "!no", considering I would use the same interpretation as "!important", it would be exactly what you want, independent of the interpretation
I remember somebody telling me a story how they actually believed !important is "not important", so they annotated all the CSS they created with that. When it came time for code review, they learned what it was about.
In fact, I'd go as far to say that if you should get punished every time you use !importanteven if you're correct. That way you'd think twice before adding it.
With that said, there are some libraries that just put direct in-line CSS because fuck everybody. If it's dynamic, you often can't feasibly go without !important. However, these are not THAT frequent.
@Wietlol I think there might be an option with scss-lint for that. But honestly, I've not used that almost ever. Probably to the detriment of the code base, to be honest.
ARGH! Looking at this CSS drives me insane. font-size: 0.875rem; //14px does it meant that it corresponds to 14 px? Because this is a relative size, so no - it doesn't necessarily mean that. Is it just the previous value there and was changed to 0.875rem? Well, don't leave the comment. It's useless - if I want to change it, at most, I'll try it out in the browser until it's correct. No point in keeping this junk around.