Post AXc2ydfExc9TlvDHNY by dogo@pounced-on.me
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(DIR) Post #AXc2yaEBjjjL79X8IS by dogo@pounced-on.me
2023-07-12T06:17:39Z
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i urge frontend people to learn css jfc, its not that hard
(DIR) Post #AXc2ybB2Cwnm3f481I by LMAOYEEN@pounced-on.me
2023-07-12T06:19:11Z
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@dogo I'm over here 2 seconds away from learning the NextJS stack and you're making me rethink that decision...
(DIR) Post #AXc2yc0R7pv0d57B8i by dogo@pounced-on.me
2023-07-12T06:20:21Z
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@LMAOYEEN listen ive not dabbled with frameworks but im VEHEMENTLY against whatever is going on here. your css files are there for a reason
(DIR) Post #AXc2ycRNVfT9ydih8K by dogo@pounced-on.me
2023-07-12T06:18:34Z
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idly thinking back to @radostin04 and @fennecbyte seeing the WebXP css files and wincingyet im here like, “shits fine”
(DIR) Post #AXc2ychgX2VsnDLiYC by LMAOYEEN@pounced-on.me
2023-07-12T06:24:52Z
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@dogo NextJS is a little more than a framework. Among several JS technologies, it uses Sass which is some CSS compiler, and I'll bet you anything it spits out similar shit to that. I think it's more in line with Twitter's CSS (when the devs don't publish a development build anyway...)
(DIR) Post #AXc2ydfExc9TlvDHNY by dogo@pounced-on.me
2023-07-12T06:52:19Z
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@LMAOYEEN sass might be okay honestly, i think it compiles to normal css files
(DIR) Post #AXc2yePKCH104qm5D6 by aj@gayrobot.club
2023-07-12T08:34:23.488759Z
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@dogo @LMAOYEEN yeah, I use sass in my own projects without any js framework boilerplate nightmare (i am too dumb for that shit), mostly just because nested rules and “compile-time” includes are cozy