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Code & CSS
Code & CSS

Case 1:

People get a WordPress site, and it comes with code that makes them have to adjust their own code to fit.

Example: "Hello, This is indeed an SVG element. I'm sorry for not mentioning that. The x and y are filled in using the data-bind though we do not have control over this."

- Wouter Dumon
Jan 24, 2018 at 15:26

We do not own the code which generates the page. We only have the ability to change the banner / header and the content (HTML and CSS).

If we fill in JavaScript in the form it will delete it automatically.

Since it will take some time for our supplier to adjust this, we'd like to fix this ourselves in the meantime by changing the position using CSS since that's the only thing we are able to do.

The position is absolute inherited from the div though the text element does not listen to left and top attributes.

Stack Overflow

Note 2:

What I saw is that when you go to university to learn programming in Canada, every student has to buy thousands of dollars of mandatory US software.

I have a vision of these students working on "the" software they actually use — software they wrote themselves. Waterloo did this with compilers. OCAD U should do it with productivity tools.

It makes a big difference in the job market when someone asks "Do you know Photoshop?" and you can reply, "I helped write its replacement."

Such software already exists in Canada. My goal is to bridge the gap between what is and what could be, given the resources we have.