Problem is attempting disciplined engineering: enforcing modularity (API vs. impl details)
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Replying to @jordwalke @rauchg and
Great for hacking though. But imagine if any caller of your func could change your func body
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Replying to @jordwalke @thejameskyle and
it's all about *probability* of breakage. Theming != replacing a measurement with Math.random
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Replying to @rauchg @jordwalke and
there is no clear divide in CSS with theming and structure...
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Replying to @jamiebuilds @rauchg and
I used to apply user styles to sites all the time and I would break random jquery plugins animating
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Replying to @jamiebuilds @rauchg and
things like padding and font-size have both layout and theme implications
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Replying to @jamiebuilds @thejameskyle and
yep, but just because a small % break it doesn't invalidate the technique. See Hyper plugins
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Replying to @rauchg @jordwalke and
you could easily build a better abstraction over selectors in hyper that prevents breakage
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Replying to @jamiebuilds @thejameskyle and
there's a fundamental tradeoff. Many of the CSS hacks are used where APIs have not reached
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Replying to @rauchg @thejameskyle and
DSSSL nailed it y'all http://xml.coverpages.org/kennDSSSLInt.html …pic.twitter.com/KpxPJPYKht
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personal rule: "they had it figured out in the 60s/70s/80s/90s" is always wrong ;p
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+1. It's the dev version of "people were nicer, things cheaper, politicians honest"
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