baldur
baldur

Over the past 2-3 years, CSS has become the least bad part of the web, occasionally being actually quite pleasant. This makes it a bit painful for me to watch JS people try to ‘fix’ the least broken part of the web by breaking it just enough for it to be familiar to them.

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eli
eli

@baldur I cannot agree with this more! I've had the opportunity to write a bunch of CSS over the last few weeks and I am continually struck by how both capable and seemingly well behaved it now is. I don't want to need a build tool to write CSS. I want to write CSS in a text file, save it, and deploy it...maybe minify it.

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eli
eli

@baldur Over the past 2-3 years, CSS has become the least bad part of the web, occasionally being actually quite pleasant. This makes it a bit painful for me to watch JS people try to ‘fix’ the least broken part of the web by breaking it just enough for it to be familiar to them.

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baldur
baldur

@eli Yeah, definitely. Perhaps not coincidentally, my impression of the CSS WG in the W3C is that they are one of the least dysfunctional standardisation group around.

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