[HN Gopher] CSS Dig
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CSS Dig
Author : mhb
Score : 65 points
Date : 2022-10-22 16:16 UTC (6 hours ago)
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(TXT) w3m dump (www.cssdig.com)
| breck wrote:
| Would be cool if you could just put in a URL and see it work
| without doing a chrome extension
| [deleted]
| neongreen wrote:
| Hm. Where exactly does it report the found issues? I used it on
| my web app and I see a lot of selectors&properties but nothing
| else.
| throwthere wrote:
| I read through this a few times to see what it does. It helps
| find inconsistencies in your webpage design. It does that by
| reporting the frequency of properties and the frequency of
| property values in your CSS. You then evaluate that report for
| potential problems. For instance, shades of blue that are meant
| to be the same but slightly off. Or font-sizes that are 14px
| somewhere and 16px somewhere else.
| vmoore wrote:
| Just a heads up: this is a tool for complex CSS code-bases. If
| you keep your CSS minimal and terse you don't really need this.
| Etheryte wrote:
| This is pretty much a non-argument, you could just as well say
| you don't really need a debugger if you keep your programs
| minimal. Certain problems have inherent complexity and no
| abstraction can remove that intrinsic property. You can run a
| 20-line CSS file for your personal blog where every page looks
| the same, but you will need more for complex applications with
| a number of different views, layouts, etc.
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