Could it be a route cache thing? may be worth trying artisan route:clear
followed by artisan route:cache
Could it be a route cache thing? may be worth trying artisan route:clear
followed by artisan route:cache
Try not to look too much at what the default browser styles are, just think purpose.
<section>1...</section><section>2...</section><section>3...</section>
Maybe your coworker possibly suffers from list-itis, after tying too hard to prevent div-itis?
What do you mean about littered with css? Do you have a default reset style, or a simple util class to remove these? Or is your html littered with style=“” everywhere?
I would refer to MDN documents on whatever features you are attempting. eg:
The general term you are looking for is ‘Semantic HTML’ i.e. the tags convey their purpose/meaning.
Not sure recently, had the same issue and busted 2 deathadders within 12 months of purchase. The clicker had a little stem to push the switch which cracked off. Ended up getting a zowie next and haven’t had any issues.
bro…
Confusing by-line for link goes to an older video by Louis, actual yt link for video is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yo8av6w4sc
Sure, ultimately I dismissed it at the time as a fancy iPod and chose a Nokia.
At the time iPhone 1 didn’t seem like anything smarter than an iPod that could take calls. I was hyped over the Nokia 770 and eager to see what else would come out with Meamo OS. It took till mid 2008 until iPhone 3G and iOS 2 (and app store) were released.
That’s a continuation of TA Spring? Neat, played that a looong time ago.
Haven’t done this type of optimizing in a long time, I had a quick look at the network graph for your front page (F12 dev tools in desktop browser), my understanding is it looks like you are getting blocked from loading additional resources (fonts + background) until your style sheets are fully read --pink line is document loaded i believe.
It may be worthwhile to experiment with adding some preload links to the html template? or output? like below and assessing if it makes things faster for you.
<link rel="preload" as="image" href="https://volcanolair.co/img/bg1-ultracompressed.webp" fetchpriority="high">
<link rel="preload" as="font" href="https://volcanolair.co/fonts/Inter-Regular.woff2">
<link rel="preload" as="font" href="https://volcanolair.co/fonts/Inter-Bold.woff2">
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Atom did bring about tree-sitter at least.
From https://zed.dev/blog/we-have-to-start-over
We got to a certain point with Atom. It was 2017 when we’d shipped Teletype and it felt like, okay, it’s no longer our own ignorance holding us back, it really is like the platform holding us back at this point.
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the ironic thing is that we created Electron to create Atom, but I can’t imagine a worse application for Electron than a code editor, I don’t know.
An automation API would also be nice please… (i hope it doesn’t require an additional $4000/y licence)
I use vim-fugitive now for most basic operations, and fall back to CLI.