Post Apb3juZo16ZIfVcaBc by JoshJers@peoplemaking.games
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 (DIR) Post #ApX2vzagK5xx6lO7Tk by JoshJers@peoplemaking.games
       2024-12-29T07:43:02Z
       
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       I'm sure a lot of web folk are going to say "wow you're late to the party" but the fact that the <h1> tag's text size shrinks for every <article> or <section> it's inside of, but the other tags (like <h2>) do not.That is a *BONKERS* decision and it's apparently intentional
       
 (DIR) Post #ApX2w5k7Rv52Blqk1Q by JoshJers@peoplemaking.games
       2024-12-29T07:44:38Z
       
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       I didn't even word that statement right, that's how confused I am right now
       
 (DIR) Post #ApXGh2wgxwI4WnS07U by gsuberland@chaos.social
       2024-12-29T08:08:59Z
       
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       @JoshJers well that is certainly unhinged
       
 (DIR) Post #ApazvMrQnUO1l94ZVY by octade@soc.octade.net
       2024-12-31T06:00:29Z
       
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       A fund of HTML5 and CSS3 design decisions seem strange to me.All they had to do with CSS is allow the developer to pack the interface the same way Tkinter figured out 25 years ago.But nooooo ... they give us halfway measures so I end up having to mix flexbox with grid and visibility: with hidden: and whitespace with HTML escapes, and other wonky things.To their credit, they finally rolled out custom elements without needing to use Javascript to employ them. This solves a lot of code readability pain. Good job, team HTML.
       
 (DIR) Post #Apb3juZo16ZIfVcaBc by JoshJers@peoplemaking.games
       2024-12-31T06:19:30Z
       
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       @octade whoa okay the custom elements thing is cool! Now it's just a question of how long we have to wait before people can use it for real in stuff 😄
       
 (DIR) Post #Apb3jw2Cb0sRBrum5Q by octade@soc.octade.net
       2024-12-31T06:30:26Z
       
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       The wait is over. You do NOT need to use JavaScript to register the elements. All major browsers now support them for use with CSS. You register them only if you want to use them with the JS DOM. I've been using them with no problems. The source code is very readable.