I’m so used to the back button being broken in the web apps I use that when I encounter one where it IS NOT broken, it catches me by surprise, feels unexpected, and is therefore broken by not being broken.
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hello, @slackhq! Could we include :thankyou: as a reaction in your default list of reactions? Maybe having that just there and available would be a good thing? Maybe people would include more :thankyou: in their day?
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3. Flexbox is modern, sure. But so is using just straight up HTML for the job. <snark>In fact, using semantic HTML seems to be more like an advanced or expert level skill these days!</snark>
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Sometimes you just shouldn’t look under the hood to see the tangled mess of divs and classes and leftover automated framework junk.
/me closes hood, walks away