
👋 Oi, mga repapips, Brian Dys here! I love music, photography, and creative stuff like UX design and art. This is a place where I collect my thoughts and works. Apart all these, I’m Jaycelle’s better half and Bryce’s dad. 🥰
I’m looking for a bubblegum patch for tables displayed in narrow viewports. So, I thought about display: block
, max-width: 100%
, and overflow-x: auto
. Take a look at the examples: Example 1 shows the problem of the overflowing content of the table and Example 2 shows the quick solution.
[codepen_embed height=”621″ theme_id=”1820″ slug_hash=”Kobqa” default_tab=”result”]See the Pen Lay It on the Table by Brian Dys Sahagun (@BrianSahagun) on CodePen.[/codepen_embed]
A while ago, I was connecting my HTC phone to Mac and it needed a piece of app to do so. Of course, there’s a requirement to agree to something I seldom read.
My behavior is to press on the label “I agree to the terms of the license agreement” instead of on the checkbox hoping that this will also tick the box.
But nothing happens because the label is a mere label unconnected from the form element (checkbox).
We must provide an action whether the user’s behavior is to press on the checkbox or on the label – the box should toggle.
First of all, let me tell you that I am grateful for our forefathers who relentlessly struggled to gain our independence a long time ago. Independence literally from foreign oppressors.
But personally, this day feels like celebrating my 13th birthday. Cakes and gifts and party hats didn’t bear much delight anymore. Suddenly it became irrelevant.
Today, Google is celebrating Philippine Independence Day. And lots of government officials. And organizations. And Filipino people, too.
You know something, Hecate. I wish I could go back to Cliffordville and begin again – I’m starting all over. You see, getting it – that was the kick – getting it, not having it.
~ William Feathersmith
From The Twilight Zone: Season 4, Episode 14 – Of Late I Think of Cliffordville (11 Apr. 1963)