Another note, an element with display:none; is still available to aria-labelledby. TIL.
Re @stubbornella and special language within companies (her example was 🐑 for "ship/sheep it"):
People in my company in Germany react with a 🇬🇧 on any announcement of someone being off sick.
The code for this in slack is :flag-gb:
German for "get well soon" is "Gute Besserung". GB. Great Britain.
To the people with #CSSDay FOMO - you're not missing out.
It's terrible, the people suck, the conversations are boring, the talks are rubbish.
CSS is lame, the web platform needs fixing with layers upon layers of JS, I miss Flash, bring back Dreamweaver, websites should be images with clickable regions.
You're fine. Enjoy whatever it is you're doing instead, we're having an awful time.
Yessssss.
Amazing how much backlash and stress @kevinpowell was put under from just using min() and margin-inline!
Note to self, or everyone: Do not use CSS to create meaningful content.
In her closing talk @stubbornella is asking for input of what we want out of our Masonry CSS properties.
I feel like we could forever get input into how it should work, and the CSSWG might be able to put something out that covers 99% of wants...
BUT as soon as it's released with whatever constraints it may have - the people that have ideas and can bend CSS to their will (paging @stephenhay and @kizu!) will start subverting it to do something new and different!
Bring it on :)
If anyone at #CSSDay wants to know the story about the little slightly creepy bell pepper stickers -
They're based on this thread: https://front-end.social/@sarajw/109994451332222396
The design is by @andycarolan 💖
My world is complete. @kevinpowell started his talk with "Hello my front end friends!"