Yeah it's a loading time optimisation thing. Still, usually you would have a click to full-size function if showing details is important
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Screenshots are scaled based on your device, try 'Desktop Site' if you are using a phone.
Try not to look too much at what the default browser styles are, just think purpose.
- Nav items are ultimately a list of links for other pages.
- a list of tags for an item matches intent.
- Form inputs: IDK, list items feels like stretching the meaning (eg https://v1.tailwindcss.com/components/forms#form-grid)
- Sections: why not just
<section>1...</section><section>2...</section><section>3...</section>
Maybe your coworker possibly suffers from list-itis, after tying too hard to prevent div-itis?
What do you mean about littered with css? Do you have a default reset style, or a simple util class to remove these? Or is your html littered with style="" everywhere?
I would refer to MDN documents on whatever features you are attempting. eg:
- Navigation: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/nav
- Forms: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/form
The general term you are looking for is 'Semantic HTML' i.e. the tags convey their purpose/meaning.
Maybe they have already hit -15 days without incident
Neat, I also saw something recently using https://github.com/kristijanhusak/vim-dadbod-ui to tinker, test and save SQL.
Also my CPU now longer overheats when holding space. WTF?
I can already seen it, you chipping a tooth and splitting a lip because you figured it would look cool to nun-chuck the food into your mouth.
Not sure recently, had the same issue and busted 2 deathadders within 12 months of purchase. The clicker had a little stem to push the switch which cracked off. Ended up getting a zowie next and haven't had any issues.
I watched a Perun slideshow ages ago which at least touched on production / export of the F-35 and how economies of scale bring down per unit price significantly over time.