All I seem to do is fix css bugs on tech debt, on 60% of clients
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so lots of well paid niche work then. Can you script it? Find the bug signatures in the code & either highlight or replace. Do it in < 1/3 of the time but charge for full time.Originally posted by KentDogWalker View PostAll I seem to do is fix css bugs on tech debt, on 60% of clients
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if you do it more than once consider automating it. Better pay, better quality & better life!Last edited by vetran; 30 December 2021, 13:15. -
css bugs are always trial and error to fix because the bug is often not where it seems to be - it's the div next door that is the issue.Originally posted by vetran View Post
so lots of well paid niche work then. Can you script it? Find the bug signatures in the code & either highlight or replace. Do it in < 1/3 of the time but charge for full time.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...ion-in-notepad
if you do it more than once consider automating it. Better pay, better quality & better life!merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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So script the validation?Originally posted by eek View Post
css bugs are always trial and error to fix because the bug is often not where it seems to be - it's the div next door that is the issue.
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Tell me about it. I've worked with plenty of divs in my time, sometimes, as you say, at the next desk!Originally posted by eek View Post
css bugs are always trial and error to fix because the bug is often not where it seems to be - it's the div next door that is the issue.
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yeah I think its time to switch to that, mostly legacy , even 1-2 year codebases, are css nightmaresOriginally posted by TwoWolves View PostThis is why I only work with the "back-end".Comment
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Yep let someone else configure what colour 'blue' the customer wants its hard enough to get them to document their processes well enough let alone decide which babies blanket colour to match for the front end.Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
yeah I think its time to switch to that, mostly legacy , even 1-2 year codebases, are css nightmaresComment
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I got kind of shoved into the front end basket by chance when the industry started drawing the distinction in the mid-2000s - it just so happened that I was mainly doing that stuff at the time, and I thus ended up stuck with it for a while. I still think CSS is great, but it's sufficiently complex now with things like flexbox and grid that it needs to be regarded as a specialism in its own right. And the flood of JS developers who want to make everything an SPA but don't even know how to write semantic HTML makes a lot of things intolerable to work on.
I've been mainly Python/Django, with front end stuff done as needed (and semantically marked-up, and without relying on JavaScript for things that can be done purely in HTML and CSS), for the past few years. The relief is tremendous
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