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It turns out that only 20 years ago the main element to build a page was <table>. How lucky we are now to have block elements and CSS. Did anybody already work at that time? Do you remember how it was? Do you think it will be something completely different in 20 years?
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i started when websites were built with XML and then tables. the only thing i want is web apps getting first class treatment on mobile devices — we had a glimmer of hope with PWAs but it’s still not there yet
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CSS Grid and Flex really changed the landscape. And between the two, we had “Twitter Bootstrap” Was really the way to go. Honestly i don’t know how I would build a website without grid and flex today.
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The way mixed reality is headed, I think CSS will inevitably evolve to accommodate 3D user interfaces.
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@wkyleg
People build rounded buttons with hundreds of nested tables created from Perl scripts, according to legend
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@jamesmccomish.eth
This is still a thing in most email clients - I tried building an email template a year or so ago and it was a complete mess when viewed. Had to convert everything to tables cause that’s all they support
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@soha
Within 20 years everything will go through a total change 20 $DEGEN
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I wish you success 7 $DEGEN
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Speaking of tables, coming up with interface wasn't easy especially when it comes to carting or shopping app. Thanks to community for the gift of block elements and css.
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