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I wish this weren’t me, but it is. I’m terrible at my job.

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  • 6
    It’s not you. It’s the tools! 🙂
  • 0
    Just learn it, shamelessly, then remember that it's a thing you can do. Repeat.
  • 0
    Plot twist: you were looking how to center that video player with that video
  • 1
    The woman was trying to find Gotcha!, instead she found embarrassment.
  • 0
    @spongegeoff My memory is shit and I don’t code every hour of every workday to keep it fresh enough. If search engines and StackOverflow didn’t exist, I’d be unemployable.
  • 0
    simple solution: specialize in left-bound websites
  • 0
    @stackodev If SO and search engines didn't exist the world would be a very different place - but they do exist and are there to help you, me and millions of other devs get things done. You might perhaps be discounting other qualities, such as common sense, business awareness and life experience, which add greatly to the value of what you do?
  • 0
    `display: grid` and fuck the dinosaurs still using Internet Explorer.
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    Using HTML5 for form inputs will save a ton of work and help you look good really easily. Likewise, it's worth getting to know one front end framework really well - it'll really pay back the time invested. I got a lot out of UIkit v2. Has an online customiser for quick styling of an overall look and useful js components. It's lightweight, has example code you can 'inspect', no preprocessor nonsense.
  • 1
    drink my bath water to learn CSS instantly
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