pingmag.jp— Writing CSS is very much like having sex. Not everyone does it the same way and there is no particular ?right? way to do it.
May 18, 2006View in Crawl 4
It's more like CSS is like a woman. You see beautiful examples by many. They all explain how easy it is and how it's supposed to work and how to write it. And they all explain how different browsers may render CSS differently.But when it actually comes down to doing it, it takes hours of work and you may not get the satisfaction you expected out of it. And so you revert back to tables and get it done quick and easy. BTW, this is not a sex analogy. You read it however you want.
alexp2adMay 19, 2006
If I had to choose, I'd go with the sex.
figvamMay 19, 2006
how did this make to the front page???
aamirMay 19, 2006
joshross4 lmao
sirfrummelMay 19, 2006
Just be careful if she starts talking about wanting a font-family:
mindtrapMay 19, 2006
It's more like CSS is like a woman. You see beautiful examples by many. They all explain how easy it is and how it's supposed to work and how to write it. And they all explain how different browsers may render CSS differently.But when it actually comes down to doing it, it takes hours of work and you may not get the satisfaction you expected out of it. And so you revert back to tables and get it done quick and easy. BTW, this is not a sex analogy. You read it however you want.
siuyeeMay 20, 2006
I didn't even need to look up the author's name. The sex analogy told me the article was written by Jon from Yongfook.com.
aerthlingFeb 26, 2008
I'm so relieved that there is no "right" way to do it - that takes the pressure off for sure. Whew. Now, about CSS...