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#1 2012-06-29 05:34:27

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CSS Discussion

Cascading Style Sheets.

What are your favourite features?
What do you dislike most about it?

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#2 2012-06-29 10:26:21

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Re: CSS Discussion

I'm pretty good at it, I guess.


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#3 2012-10-08 05:05:10

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Re: CSS Discussion

Yes, quite.


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#4 2012-10-08 05:28:32

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Re: CSS Discussion

I'm good at it, but I don't particularly like how every browser has its own specs. Seriously, why can't these guys actually agree on something once in a while?


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#5 2012-10-08 05:29:59

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Re: CSS Discussion

Hardmath123 wrote:

I'm good at it, but I don't particularly like how every browser has its own specs. Seriously, why can't these guys actually agree on something once in a while?

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#6 2012-10-08 05:34:46

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Re: CSS Discussion

I like it. It could have a more xml like syntax though  tongue


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#7 2012-10-08 05:38:20

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Re: CSS Discussion

I think I'm decent at them, but  I really wish that the browsers would support the same features. It's a little annoying when you work hard on styling your website and then you look on another browser and it looks horrible.


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#8 2012-10-08 05:44:37

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Re: CSS Discussion

transparent wrote:

I think I'm decent at them, but  I really wish that the browsers would support the same features. It's a little annoying when you work hard on styling your website and then you look on another browser and it looks horrible.

You are really good at CSS from what I've seen.


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#9 2012-10-08 05:52:44

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Re: CSS Discussion

Why, thank you.  smile


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#10 2012-10-08 06:10:31

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Re: CSS Discussion

transparent wrote:

I think I'm decent at them, but  I really wish that the browsers would support the same features. It's a little annoying when you work hard on styling your website and then you look on another browser and it looks horrible.

IE 6.  tongue


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#11 2012-10-08 06:11:36

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Yes, and sometimes even in Firefox when I use webkit properties.  tongue


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#12 2012-10-08 06:12:18

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Re: CSS Discussion

Another thing I'd like would be dynamic-er styling:

Code:

div.myOtherColumn {
 height:100%;
 width:100px;
}
div.myColumn {
 height:100%;
 width:-dynamic[(this.parentNode.width)-100]px;
}

(stupid example, but you get the point)


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#13 2012-10-08 06:13:43

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Re: CSS Discussion

Hardmath123 wrote:

I'm good at it, but I don't particularly like how every browser has its own specs. Seriously, why can't these guys actually agree on something once in a while?

Yes. It's highly annoying.


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#14 2012-10-08 06:15:19

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Re: CSS Discussion

Hardmath123 wrote:

Another thing I'd like would be dynamic-er styling:

Code:

div.myOtherColumn {
 height:100%;
 width:100px;
}
div.myColumn {
 height:100%;
 width:-dynamic[(this.parentNode.width)-100]px;
}

(stupid example, but you get the point)

That would be /incredibly/ useful.
It's already possible with Javascript, but behaviour shouldn't be mixed with presentation.


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#15 2012-10-08 06:17:30

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Yeah that is possible with Javascript. Personally, I don't think that CSS should use that though, as helpful as it is, because it's really not a 'language' itself. Just a simple styling system.

Perhaps if they used it along with a percentage.  Like 100% -100px or something.  smile


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#16 2012-10-08 07:16:33

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Re: CSS Discussion

I will not name my firstborn son "CSS".


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#17 2012-10-08 07:23:09

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Re: CSS Discussion

That...is a good thing!


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#18 2012-10-08 07:23:58

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Re: CSS Discussion

How good I am at CSS?

On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being YEAH SUPA AWESOME BRAH.

6.3

What do you guys think?  tongue


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#19 2012-10-08 07:25:11

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That's pretty good  tongue


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#20 2012-10-08 07:27:21

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Re: CSS Discussion

Yeah.

I wasn't sure because sometimes I need a little help, but I know what a lot of the things mean.


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#21 2012-10-08 07:32:16

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Re: CSS Discussion

I look at references for most coding, but i know what i want  tongue


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#22 2012-10-08 07:36:14

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Re: CSS Discussion

transparent wrote:

Yeah that is possible with Javascript. Personally, I don't think that CSS should use that though, as helpful as it is, because it's really not a 'language' itself. Just a simple styling system.

But my way is so much cleaner than either using JS or figuring out some weird unreliable float fix...  hmm  Besides, it should only be functional code, so you shouldn't be able to give instructions.


EDIT: Check this out!

Code:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style type="text/css">
body {
background-color:#DDDDDD;
}
h1 {
  -webkit-animation-duration: 10s;
  -webkit-animation-name: slidein;
 -webkit-animation-iteration-count:infinite;
 background-color:#EEEEEE;
border-style:dashed;
border-color:#DDDDDD;
border-radius:10px;
font-family:trebuchet ms;
color:#DDDDDD;
box-shadow:inset 0px 0px 10px #DDDDDD;
}
 
@-webkit-keyframes slidein {
  from {
    -webkit-transform:rotateX(0deg);
  }
 
  to {
   -webkit-transform:rotateX(360deg);
  }
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>123</h1>
</body>
</html>

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#23 2012-10-08 09:34:57

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Re: CSS Discussion

transparent wrote:

Yeah that is possible with Javascript. Personally, I don't think that CSS should use that though, as helpful as it is, because it's really not a 'language' itself. Just a simple styling system.

Perhaps if they used it along with a percentage.  Like 100% -100px or something.  smile

you can already do that though with calc()


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#24 2012-10-08 09:37:16

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Re: CSS Discussion

veggieman001 wrote:

transparent wrote:

Yeah that is possible with Javascript. Personally, I don't think that CSS should use that though, as helpful as it is, because it's really not a 'language' itself. Just a simple styling system.

Perhaps if they used it along with a percentage.  Like 100% -100px or something.  smile

you can already do that though with calc()

That would be with javascript, would it not?
I was talking about adding that to CSS.


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#25 2012-10-08 09:37:57

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Re: CSS Discussion

transparent wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

transparent wrote:

Yeah that is possible with Javascript. Personally, I don't think that CSS should use that though, as helpful as it is, because it's really not a 'language' itself. Just a simple styling system.

Perhaps if they used it along with a percentage.  Like 100% -100px or something.  smile

you can already do that though with calc()

That would be with javascript, would it not?
I was talking about adding that to CSS.

calc() is css -________-


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