We don't understand CSS / HTML
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Same company. I like the company for the most part don't get me wrong. Nice people, nobody has a massive ego etc. Even the most so called difficult developer was willing to least have a sensible discussion and we are going to have a meeting to "hash it out".
However the next thing is ... CSS. They are using it everywhere in camelcase.
HTML is case insensitive, XHTML is case sensitive.
Half of their web apps are HTML 5, and the other Half XHTML (5) and shares the same styles sheets.
This is what happens it the majority of the code.
.ClientLogo, .clientlogo { //snip styles }
The Markup is
<img class="ClientLogo" src="whatever.jpg" alt="your mum loves my dick" />
So the first CSS rule works for XHTML, the second works for HTML.
I have a meeting with my manager next month, this is what I will mentioning to them.
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Why would you need the lowercase version at all? Case insensitive doesn't mean lowercase.
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@lucas1 said in We don't understand CSS / HTML:
So the first CSS rule works for XHTML, the second works for HTML.
Both (should) work in HTML.
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@ben_lubar lower case just means I don't have to use the CAPS LOCK or press shift down and just type normally instead.
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@lucas1 said in We don't understand CSS / HTML:
@ben_lubar lower case just means I don't have to use the CAPS LOCK or press shift down and just type normally instead.
BeInG AbLe tO Effectively TyPe BoTh UpPeR aNd LoWeRcAse iS Important ;)
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@thecpuwizard MosTLy FoR wrITiNg CaPTioNs oN r/peoplefuckingdying (sFW)
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@thecpuwizard That maybe but it is faster to type lowercase and as it is case insensitive so I get the both worlds.