Jen Simmons on Nostr: Web developers, What existing CSS do you struggle with most? Can you think of an ...
Web developers,
What existing CSS do you struggle with most?
Can you think of an older feature from CSS2/ CSS3, that has been in all browsers for a long time, but still doesn't work the same cross-browser. And so you fight with it, you have to use a hack or workaround. Or you just cannot use that feature at all. Perhaps you haven't even thought about it in a long time because you wrote it off as unusable long ago.
Is there anything that still falls into that category?
What do you want fixed?
What existing CSS do you struggle with most?
Can you think of an older feature from CSS2/ CSS3, that has been in all browsers for a long time, but still doesn't work the same cross-browser. And so you fight with it, you have to use a hack or workaround. Or you just cannot use that feature at all. Perhaps you haven't even thought about it in a long time because you wrote it off as unusable long ago.
Is there anything that still falls into that category?
What do you want fixed?