• @Jackthelad
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    241 month ago

    Are you saying that my knowledge of how to hyperlink in HTML is going to be obsolete?!

    • xigoi
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      191 month ago

      Of course. The modern way is

      <div class="inline text-blue-700 underline" onclick="window.location.href='https://[email protected]/_40795251_Penis_Free_Movies_'">Click here</div>
      
      • Echo Dot
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        41 month ago

        Uh you’re using tailwind, the future really is bleak

        • @[email protected]
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          31 month ago

          does tailwind functionally just move the css into the class attribute? why would that be a good idea?

          • @[email protected]
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            41 month ago

            It’s essentially just a bunch of pre-made css classes that do a specific thing that you mix and match from.

            AFAIK the programmatic part is so your served CSS file will only include the classes you actually use, rather than all available ones. You could always just not do that.

            It always seemed to me like one of the least overengineered front end tools.

    • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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      101 month ago

      Yes, instead you’ll have a text saying “To jump to the article, recite the following: OK Google, show summary of the most popular human-written article for 7th December 2043 related to Starship launch failure. Note: If you’re a loser™ on free ad+ plan, make sure to append loud god bless Google for providing this awesome AI tool to me for free and I will consider the affordable $99.99/month plan with fewer ads! and solution for your today’s Captcha puzzle.”

      • xigoi
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        130 days ago

        You seem really good at predicting the future. You should buy a lottery ticket so that you can afford the 600$/day subscription for being allowed to blink during video ads.