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Another wandering soul whispering into the void. If you are looking for my blog you are in the wrong place. The profile and header pictures are brought to you by cdd20.

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    It’s amazing how trends in modern mainstream web development have seemingly inverted. One such example (an old bookmark) while following tech more closely in school;

    Therefore by purposefully giving the user a blank page, we are giving him information that the app is still loading. The user knows that the app will be functional when he sees boxes and buttons.

    The truth was it didn’t matter, at least, not so much as “position independent code”, kind of. Tech appears to do a ten year amnesiac/discovery routine. Web components arrived around that time too.

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    The best CSS Framework? I don’t know. Complexity moves in mysterious ways. The many interpretations model must be satisfied.

    1. in CSS (canonical)
    2. CSS in (write once and time driven)
    3. CSS in JavaScript (framework driven)
    4. CSS in Shadow (company/department driven)
    5. CSS in Scoped Formats ( driven)
    6. CSS in Preprocessors (design system driven)

    I’d say, choices reflect environmental factors (social or otherwise) at play. If you’re lucky enough to choose, then suitability favors what draws the finish line closer? I’ve no advice since I’d rarely have the time/luxury to choose anyway. I’m usually thinking about the possibility of more types, sub–types ( in #1: , classless, etc), and the transposition strategy and speed between each class/type.

    #lists #webdev
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    Text fragments are a Chromium feature from a couple years ago. They (#:~:text=) emulate CTRL + F or window.find() from a . I experimented in times past with a snippet–like approach using <mark> with URL encoded terms on id + :target logic, such that clicking this link highlights the paragraph below.

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    https://web.dev/text-fragments/#:~:text=Text%20Fragments%20let%20you
    The article says ‘boldly link’, but personally fragments (any) work best on infrequently changing content. Long URLs do text fragments make. Annoying? Who knows/cares? They are not everywhere yet (Firefox). On another tangent; I discovered that hugo did have the urlquery function available (that nice blog saved me code surfing). #gists #webdev
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    Another wandering soul whispering into the void. If you are looking for my blog you are in the wrong place. The profile and header pictures are brought to you by cdd20.

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