Why is no one using CSS to make their magazine’s visual appearances more unique? That was the main draw of old Reddit for me.

(I mean I am, but that is why I asked)

                • TheDeadGuy@kbin.social
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                  1 year ago

                  Don’t sweat it my guy, some people are passive aggressive and/or won’t bother defending a position for character reasons. Most people reading your comment can recognize it as reasonable

                  Also many people don’t realize they aren’t anonymous since they are new here, so people are still acting like they were in reddit. Give it time and ignore it regardless

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                  Imagine every guy of 1000 downvotes would have to explain why they disagree. This wouldn’t work well. And also there are platforms without downvotes — twitter, https://squabbles.io/ etc.

                  Anonymous downvotes are good thing imo - if I want to express disagreement with crazy antivax person, without him starting trolling me, I would be able to just downvote him and go away.

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        1 year ago

        It’s very useful for this. I have a moderately good understanding of CSS styling after spending 2 weeks on a work side project using GPT 3.5 and 4.0. Had absolutely 0 prior coding experience.

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      Come on folks, where’s that MySpace/Xanga/Geocities spirit‽ Maybe younger folks here weren’t active online at that time. Sad we’ve lost that a bit online. Lots of people learned lots of stuff to make their pages look cool.

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      1 year ago

      Codecademy can be good if you are just starting out like the first time trying CSS. Probably would wanna do the lessons on html and then CSS but ya. I took already computer science course in school (only intro course yet bc is summer now) and there can teach more stuff, but before then i already did some lessons on codecademy and it helped to have context for the beginning parts of the class.

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        Yeah, that’s gonna be difficult. Lol I want to do it, but it’s a tall ask to work full-time, take care of my own personal stuff, hobbies, and then also learn basic HTML and CSS just do decorate a landing page for a forum.

        Don’t get me wrong, I’d love to do it. It’s just far down on the priority list and will probably be there for the foreseeable future. Would absolutely welcome anyone to help with it though! Currently best I can do is an icon lol

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      1 year ago

      I know some CSS. But that just makes me think very hard whether I really want to know more CSS.