▲ | inopinatus 6 days ago | |
The drawcard for me is that I can do in a few bytes of declarative CSS things that take many lines of imperative JS to get right, with fewer weird misbehaviours, fewer framework compatibility issues, and a lower time-to-interactive. Working under noscript conditions is just a cherry on the cake. Deep down inside, however, I miss DSSSL. | ||
▲ | xenotux 6 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
It's moving in the right direction, but I'd still say that CSS has more quirks and misbehaviors than the common subset of JS... | ||
▲ | b_e_n_t_o_n 6 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
The cost is increased complexity in both the CSS spec and browser implementations. | ||
▲ | cbrozefsky 5 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Old school flexing on us with the scheme. They don’t know about the sosofo! |