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Why for the sake of world peace can't Edge inherit "opacity" to children?
This drives me insane!!!11!!one!eleven!!1!!

Get you fucking turds together dear browser developers!

The whole webDev business gets serious crippling depression from your brainless way of pooping out what you call "browser"!

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    @heyheni Thanks man! It's been a long time since I last used it and abandoned it because of some bugs...
    But I'll give it another chance.

    It just makes me sad that webDevs have to use stuff like that because browser devs just don't care about standards...
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    @AlexDeLarge if you set opacity: 0; to a DOM element, its children will still be visible (IE, Edge)...

    (Addendum: If the DOM element has position: static;)

    Edit: Oh shit... I just realized "inherit" was the wrong word.
    I meant "the DOM element doesn't hand down its opacity".
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    @AlexDeLarge Haha yeah there must be a severe problem with Heroin abuse within Microsoft...
    I'd prefer to be asked simpler questions, ones like: "What is the solution to worldpeace", of which the answer is "Humans should go extinct."
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    Microsoft single-handedly increases development costs across the entire industry.

    That's their real claim to fame.
  • 5
    "for the sake of world peace" 😂
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