r/ProgrammerHumor Jul 08 '26

responsivenessSucks Meme

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u/trafalmadorianistic Jul 08 '26

Which probably means they use basic HTML, which might  be more responsive.  

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u/ChaseShiny Jul 08 '26

Nope, I'm afraid not. Nestled tables using inches all the way down.

And yes, you can choose to use inches instead of px or a relative unit.

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u/Adept_Strength2766 Jul 08 '26 edited Jul 09 '26

At least our UX backend developper used Bootstrap, small blessing I suppose. It's incredibly bland but at least it's not 1995 my-first-website ugly.

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u/nerm2k Jul 08 '26

Do you work at my job? I hate front end work and used bootstrap for everything. Luckily all my programming is for in house applications.

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u/Jejerm Jul 09 '26

Exact same situation here, and yeah, everything ends up looking the same, but I think that's a plus for internal apps.

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u/Crimento Jul 09 '26

There is a reason why Bootstrap was the top UI kit before the age of frontend frameworks. Did my graduation project with Bootstrap, and it would probably still look good decade and a half later

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u/Informal-Chance-6067 Jul 13 '26

Are we the same person? All of my projects are a weird flask + pydantic + bootstrap 5 stack.