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View submission: Reddit news: RIP CSS
Well, I'm not going to jump to conclusions just yet. They are working on a way to make it customizable so that even mobile users can see cool things. If they end up with a programming language like CSS that works for both desktop and mobile, it would probably end up just fine, but every sub will still have to start from scratch, which sucks dick regardless. I hope they don't drop the ball on this one. (Maybe make a button that allows a user to switch from CSS layout to new layout?) Maybe add a 2nd stylesheet that works for mobile and runs on XML or something?
Comment by BasedSkarm at 23/04/2017 at 02:16 UTC
10 upvotes, 1 direct replies
given the reddit admins' track record, i'd rather they leave good enough alone
Comment by assidragon at 13/05/2017 at 06:37 UTC
1 upvotes, 0 direct replies
Bit late to the party, but this:
If they end up with a programming language like CSS that works for both desktop and mobile
...is flat out wrong. CSS is completely cross-platform. That reddit decided not to enable CSS on mobile is another matter.