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Fucking idiot designers providing design in .jpg and .pdf, how the fuck am I to know what padding or margin is to this element. and at the last moment, they ask to just to put down images as "patches" and make sure it's "clickable", man fuck this!

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    Why are you devs complaining do much? The only thing you need to do is put that image in the browser and make it clickable, how hard can it be?

    You're making it difficult for yourself with all this docker and "backend" stuff, I don't know what a database is so neither should you!
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    @alexbrooklyn yeah man, couldn't agree more
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    if it's a pdf you can open it with adobe illustrator.
    But really, designers should use something like www.zeplin.io to hand off their results.
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    @heyheni Or they should learn some basic css and html to make our work easier
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    Front end devs these days with all their images and tools, and frameworks still can't work out what 10px of padding looks like without software😔

    Back in my day, we had print outs on paper, and had to make things "pixel perfect" with nothing more then notepad.exe - not ++ - and an actual ruler.

    I still remember 1cm = 3px @ 75dpi.
    Those were the days... and big ass crt monitors.
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    @C0D4 I agree, my first job I was given a Photoshop file of a modal to create and I created it pretty much pixel-perfect without much stress. You can see with your eyes the relative sizes of things. Besides, these things are iterative, if the designer doesn’t quit like your padding then it takes 2 seconds to update it :’D
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