Comment by lucideer 2 months ago You have to give it to CSS, it's held out for a lot longer than most. 4 comments lucideer Reply rebane2001 2 months ago not as much as you would think, the if statements don't really affect the css crimes scene because pretty much everything was already possible before shevy-java 2 months ago But then why was it added? magicalist 2 months ago Because it's silly to rely on hard to read hacks when you could just add an if() function. 1 reply →
rebane2001 2 months ago not as much as you would think, the if statements don't really affect the css crimes scene because pretty much everything was already possible before shevy-java 2 months ago But then why was it added? magicalist 2 months ago Because it's silly to rely on hard to read hacks when you could just add an if() function. 1 reply →
shevy-java 2 months ago But then why was it added? magicalist 2 months ago Because it's silly to rely on hard to read hacks when you could just add an if() function. 1 reply →
magicalist 2 months ago Because it's silly to rely on hard to read hacks when you could just add an if() function. 1 reply →
not as much as you would think, the if statements don't really affect the css crimes scene because pretty much everything was already possible before
But then why was it added?
Because it's silly to rely on hard to read hacks when you could just add an if() function.
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