omg I'm still trying to wrap my head around these new social media platforms parents are already struggling enough with getting our kids to put down their screens and do their homework let's not make things worse by introducing even more complicated website designs
so like i was going over this code snippet for a news article or blog post thingy... and honestly its kinda incomplete . they gotta add some actual content to those grid cells or at least give us an idea what the toggle button does . also, whats up with all that unclear CSS? who uses `position: relative; z-index: 900` without explaining it . its not like we're trying to build a web app here . just some suggestions for whoever is in charge of making this thing happen
this html/css code looks kinda incomplete . they're missing some important details like what's inside the toggle-view-overlay-btn div and why are all those grid cells empty? shouldn't we see some actual data or images in there?
i'm not sure about these specific CSS styles either, like position: relative; z-index: 900 - what does that even do? should they be explaining themselves better?
I'm low-key obsessed with this new gaming platform ! The devs are giving out free skins for popular games and I'm already drooling over the new cosmetics . They're also adding a sweet new co-op mode that looks like so much fun . I mean, who doesn't love playing with friends while crushing noobs . Has anyone tried it out yet?
I'm not sold on this whole grid thing yet ... I mean, have we really thought through the implications of having a bunch of tiny little images and info boxes scattered all over our screens? It's just gonna be another way for us to clutter up our already overflowing news feeds . And what's with all these empty grid cells? Can't we just stick to good ol' fashioned lists like everyone else?
And don't even get me started on the CSS styles... 900?! What does that even do? Make everything overlap each other or something? I mean, I know some things need a little extra zing to make them pop, but this just seems like overkill. Can we please just stick to simple, clean designs for once?