There here looks like a situation where JavaScript has a valid use: find a <time> element and do useful shit with its contents.
If you’ve never heard of this element, it’s real.
There here looks like a situation where JavaScript has a valid use: find a <time> element and do useful shit with its contents.
If you’ve never heard of this element, it’s real.
Oh heck yeah… I’m gonna change my time spans to actual times soon!!
I love replacing <div> and <span> with semantic elements, especially at work. It drives my coworkers nuts because they don’t actually know HTML or CSS, just JS and frameworks. Then they wonder why my work hardly ever fails accessibility testing. ![]()