083: :has() tips and tricks
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- In this episode Una and Adam expand on episode 61 about :has() by focusing specifically on use cases, tips and tricks. Get inspired and discover new ways to make reactive UI from CSS.
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Speaker: Una Kravets, Adam Argyle
This channel would be 50x more useful with screen shares and examples
Not even a screen cap? For CSS content on a video???
To anyone who thought that audio-only podcast on that topic is a good idea:
It’s not.
listening for this on my way to work and geeking out about how much JS I can delete . . . if I could implement this, 91% unfortunately is just not enough.
On a side note, while the complaints of missing visuals is valid, I personally didn't see it a a problem, I suppose this podcast is more useful for those who are already aware of the topic + have enough experience to imagine what they are talking.
so those who are downvoting, git gud
Very hard to follow for me, why not add some graphics in the video :o
36 minutes of 'visibility: hidden'
It's so hard to listen to such a content, you are don't care about comments, it's sad
Thanks for this podcast. It will be great to have a codepen with an example of the use with grid.
no video? what is the point?
do you plan to upload your podcast on spotify?
Can you use the has on an input to check if the input has text?
Are you serious? You did a talk show about a front end style 🤦♂
examples please!
Cool
This would have been so much better with an actual video. The content looses 'strength' and focus when we can't see the examples
you mentioned and have to stop, rewind and go back again and again to try them out
no coding
I like the content and presenters but...
without some graphics/charts/code these podcast don't work.
They discuss some quite complex things and you get lost without seeing something.. sorry.
Хоть бы статичные картинки показывали..
Marketing: Do pod cast.
Google 😂
Audio only for this kind of content is borderline useless, unless you need help getting to sleep at night.
1st gang