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In Shocking Move, mckinley.cc Hurtles Into The 2010s With Very First CSS 3 Feature On Website – Mobile Visitors Overjoyed

November 20th, 2024

Well, I finally did it. I hated seeing the obscenely long title of today's note crashing into the date even in relatively wide windows, so I finally fixed the longest-standing known bug on mckinley.cc. Unfortunately, the stylesheet is no longer valid CSS 2.1, but such is life.

Flexbox, at least the dead simple subset of Flexbox that I'm using, is supported in any modern browser including Netsurf. Even very old browsers that don't support Flexbox should still be able to present it in a somewhat reasonable way. I might do some tweaking later to accomodate them, but people barely visit my site on modern browsers, let alone old ones. The important thing is, I don't have to see my titles crash into the date anymore, and that makes me happy.

Oh yeah, this incidentally makes it better for visitors on smartphones. Not that I care about smartphone visitors, of course. I'm not going to wrap it for them, at least. With style.css rapidly approaching a kilobyte in size, It's bad enough I need a media query for printing. I'm certainly not giving smartphone visitors one because just because they insist on browsing the Web on a tiny vertical screen.


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