
I updated the pen with my solution. By adding a wrapper element we can absolutely position an element with the same background color as the <main> and <aside> elements to sit underneath and stretch out to the left edge of the screen.
I updated the pen with my solution. By adding a wrapper element we can absolutely position an element with the same background color as the <main> and <aside> elements to sit underneath and stretch out to the left edge of the screen.
GusRuss89 came up with a similar solution but used a pseudo element instead of using an extra element in the markup. That’s smart.
anonymousjoe managed to pull this off without touching the markup using CSS grid. I still need to wrap my head around thinking in terms of CSS grid.
Welp, as of today I’m officially funemployed. I’m taking a *little* time to figure out what I really want to/should do next, but if you know of any interesting backend-focused product oriented remote-friendly opportunities, feel free to reach out.
In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 1.5 Quibi
Me: * opens fridge *
Me: Do you want some strawberries?
5 year old: Is that the buy one get one free box?
Me: Uh… Does it matter?
More often then not if there is an event in the afternoon that is more than 15 minutes away the 3 year old falls asleep 2 minutes before we arrive and then I have to sit in the car for 2 hours while they nap.
Then goodness this website is FREE.
I am not sure if I have mentioned, but I am a junior web developer looking for her first job.
I have no formal education but lots of curiosity and determination to make up for it 😅
Ideally this position would be in NYC, and would be in a place that helps me grow and learn.
Or good design is considering all the ways something could go wrong and smoothing those problems over so the entire experience comes off as intentional and well designed.
Good design is invisible and doesn’t call attention to itself.
Regarding progressive enhancement @foobartel says
“You need to know and understand a lot of web technologies”
True. You have to understand the pros and cons of each layer in the stack and how it affects the experience if there is a failure.
Maybe a new saying should be ” the toddlers leading the toddlers” although my kids seem to remember where everything exactly is so… twitter.com/ChanceyFleet/status/…
JAMStack is 99.9% branding and .1% substance. 😳😆 twitter.com/rauchg/status/122634…
“Pssst hey you…. Yes YOU! You want a lot of funding? Of course you do. I’ve got just what you need right here in my pocket. Just toss a little of this here PHP in there and you’ll be rolling in all that sweet, sweet, <div> money…” twitter.com/hankchizljaw/status/…
Rain, rain, go away… #VeraAddison instagram.com/p/B8RJLbilVct/
Deer watching 🦌
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Made some slime for #slimenight
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In step.
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Top of the slide
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Saturday night popcorn + Storybots
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Of course big sister had to get in on the vacuuming action too
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