• NumG
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    332 months ago

    I am in doubt. That wouldn’t even compile. But who am I to think somebody changing something like this would actually do a test compilation afterwards…

    • @[email protected]
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      HTML isn’t compiled, and unknown attributes are allowed. The best practice is to prefix non-standard attributes with data- (e.g. <div data-foo="test">) but nothing enforces that. Custom attributes can be retrieved in JavaScript or targeted in CSS rules.

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      Compile? HTML?

      I’ve been off of web front end work for a while, but do CI systems actually do a “compile” type step on HTML these days?

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        22 months ago

        Yeah, you’re right. My mind was stuck. No compilation for HTML of course. I was thinking of automatic testing in CI systems after you commit. Compilation for Java, C++, etc.; some other form of testing for HTML (renaming tags like these should throw some errors I suppose)

        • Aa!
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          At least linting, which if strong enough is close