What was the first time "components" (i.e. reusable, encapsulated pieces) were used to build user interfaces on the web?
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Replying to @ken_wheeler @mxstbr
It WAS AMAZING. XML data islands! HTC + ViewLink! CSS filters & expressions!
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I did the most atrocious things with HTCs that I do not regret
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Replying to @_developit @slightlylate and
internet explorer 7 users deserve rounded corners too, but they gotta pay (in render perf)
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Replying to @ljharb @slightlylate and
it was that or corners.gif, or that horrid script that added the dom elements with color based on parent background
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Replying to @_developit @ljharb and
what were we thinking :( PSD slicing was an improvement
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Replying to @_developit @ljharb and
if (document.layers) { // amazing code for netscape } else { callToObscureIEMethod() }
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I think you meant: if (document.all) { reasonableThing(); } else { abandonAllHopeYeWhoEnterHere(); }
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Replying to @slightlylate @ljharb and
"I feel like I could solve this with a filter, if there was a way to know what filters I could use"
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