@Edent what's so bad about <div> ... or: Why do you want to avoid them?
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@Edent I was very happy to add a bench in the Home & Away filming location the other day.
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@Edent I was very happy to add a bench in the Home & Away filming location the other day.
@dan nice one, thanks ๐
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@Edent possibly something along the lines of:
ใใฟใพใใใใใฎ่ฟฝๆผ็ขใฎใใณใใๆฎใใใใงใใ็ซใกไธใใใงใใใใงใใ๏ผ
sumimasen, sono tsu-i-tล-hi no bentchi o toritai desu.
tachi-a-gan-de-mo-ii desu ka?Although maybe someone like @zonuexe can criticise my Japanese and actually come up with a better way to approach this :)
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@Sandra did you read the blog post?
Not the Toot, the post.
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@Edent I'm going to say, I loved XHTML. As someone who in those days mostly wrote things which generated markup (and mostly from #Lisp-like languages and XSL), any faults in markup meant there were problems with my code and it was very easy for debugging.
If you're hand-writing HTML, then yes, of course, tolerance is good. But there is room on the Web for both approaches!
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@Edent I'm going to say, I loved XHTML. As someone who in those days mostly wrote things which generated markup (and mostly from #Lisp-like languages and XSL), any faults in markup meant there were problems with my code and it was very easy for debugging.
If you're hand-writing HTML, then yes, of course, tolerance is good. But there is room on the Web for both approaches!
@simon_brooke @Edent I write my source as ~XHTML to make errors easier to find (eg all tags should be syntactically balanced <or />), but I publish where possible as more compact HTML5: ~3% smaller through omitting optional closing tags and optional attribute quotes for example...
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@simon_brooke @Edent I write my source as ~XHTML to make errors easier to find (eg all tags should be syntactically balanced <or />), but I publish where possible as more compact HTML5: ~3% smaller through omitting optional closing tags and optional attribute quotes for example...
@DamonHD @Edent That's a best-of-both-worlds solution, and worth thinking about.
These days I mostly write my HTML as #Clojure datastructures and rely on @weavejester's Hiccup to do the tag matching for me!
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Goodbye Japan! You have been a wonderful holiday destination. Delightful people, delicious food, dazzling sights.
Right, off to 'Straya!
@Edent Really enjoyed your travel posts!
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@Edent Really enjoyed your travel posts!
Do you have any tips on eating vegetarian in Japan? Iโm planning a trip next year with my (vegan) partner.@doop yes, have a big blog post planned.
HappyCow remains good - Google Maps too. Tabelog was a bit crap.
Best vegan meal I had was in a Halal Kobe restaurant ๐ซ
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@aj went through the Gold Coast a few years ago - lovely part of the world. Sadly not this time.
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'Straya!
@Edent I'm still trying to figure out what wording to put on my 2021 Model 3 I can't really afford to replace yet. At that time, we already knew he was crazy, but not yet that he was also an actual Nazi who would go on to kill 3x as many black African people (thus untermenschen as far as he is concerned) as Bashar al-Assad, 2/3 of them children.
My 13 year old volunteered this artwork:
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@Edent maybe try, #gadigal #gadigalland #gadigalcountry ๐ป๐
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@Edent maybe try, #gadigal #gadigalland #gadigalcountry ๐ป๐
@harper I don't know what those hashtags mean, but thanks for boosting ๐
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@mattcen thus I have become enlightened!
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@Edent
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@Edent Sorry they're both pretty bad. But hey fingers crossed we'll get a good one! I'm in the same boat, I can't delete WhatsApp or I'd lose the ability to text anyone.