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comments-owl-for-hacker-news
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w3fools
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Most promoted and blocked domains among Kagi Search users
From what I understand a lot of it is residual. W3schools has always been directed at beginners, but it also used to be wrong rather frequently.
This site [0] used to be the hub for the hate and now has a message saying that w3schools has gotten better. If you're curious, they still have a link to the web archive that has all the mistakes documented.
[0] https://www.w3fools.com/
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MDN Playground
https://www.w3fools.com/:
> When W3Fools was launched in 2011, the state of documentation for developers was poor. This site documented many content errors and issues with the W3Schools website. The Mozilla Developer Network was around but it did not have much support at the time.
> Today, W3Schools has largely resolved these issues and addressed the majority of the undersigned developers' concerns. For many beginners, W3Schools has structured tutorials and playgrounds that offer a decent learning experience. Do keep in mind: a more complete education will certainly include MDN and other reputable resources.
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W3Schools Criticisms: what's so wrong with it?
It dates back to https://www.w3fools.com/ and specifically https://web.archive.org/web/20110412103745/http://w3fools.com/
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w3fools.com has all the details.
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I have a disconnect between the definition of a content attribute and how it is being used in the lesson.
As an aside, when I was learning it was discouraged to use w3schools (https://www.w3fools.com/) but it seems some of those concerns aren't true anymore, but still, I'd highly recommend going to MDN docs before anything else: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Viewport_meta_tag
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MDN vs caniuse (Which is more trustworthy for checking browser compatibility data)
It used to be not as accurate. There's even a site devoted to it.
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المهتمين بالبرمجه ،، انصحوني
w3schools is very very bad. https://www.w3fools.com/
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Why choose to copy a list with slices instead of copy(), deepcopy(), or list()??
I wish I shared your optimism. I've contacted them multiple times regarding bad material, and they've never fixed any issues. I was told during one conversation that they don't remove material; even if it's outright wrong. I won't be happy until there's an equivalent to https://www.w3fools.com/ for G4G.
- suggestion pls
comments-owl-for-hacker-news
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Most promoted and blocked domains among Kagi Search users
Comments Owl for Hacker News [1] adds a mute button to comments and user profiles which lets you do this.
If you want to roll a quick version of your own, once you've identified rows containing comments you want to block, you need to hide all subsequent rows which have a higher indent. I see there's now an "indent" attribute in the DOM which would make this even easier.
[1] https://github.com/insin/comments-owl-for-hacker-news#commen...
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What are some alternatives?
css-reference - CSS Reference: a free visual guide to the most popular CSS properties
hn-comments-owl - Browser extension which makes it easer to follow comment threads on Hacker News across multiple visits, allows you to annotate and mute users, and other UI tweaks and mobile UX improvements [Moved to: https://github.com/insin/comments-owl-for-hacker-news]
w3css - W3.CSS - CSS Framework
DeArrow - Crowdsourcing better titles and thumbnails on YouTube
awesome-italia-remote - A list of remote-friendly or full-remote companies that targets Italian talents.
SponsorBlock - Skip YouTube video sponsors (browser extension)
playground-elements - Serverless coding environments for the web.
Redirector - Browser extension (Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Edge) to redirect urls based on regex patterns, like a client side mod_rewrite.
RegExr - RegExr is a HTML/JS based tool for creating, testing, and learning about Regular Expressions.
ublacklist - Blocks specific sites from appearing in Google search results
caniuse - Raw browser/feature support data from caniuse.com