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comiCSS #173: GDPR

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cartoon showing two characters, one is complaining that GDPR is a terrible policy then starts complaining of how privacy is lacking in the USA and how it would be great to have some law to protect it while the other character repeatedly replies to every complaint 'GDPR'

#ai #css #gdpr #joke #AIAct #cartoon

on Feb 17

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comiCSS #179: Standing Desk

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cartoon with several cartoons showing a character working at a work station with the desk down, then up, then down, then up, then down... and at the end of the day the character looks sad saying 'I was so busy going up and down that I forgot to work!'

on Wed, 1PM

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comiCSS #175: Primes

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prime symbols: single prime, double prime, triple prime, quadruple prime, and Optimus Prime (with a drawing of the transformer instead of any prime symbol)

on Apr 1

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comiCSS #174: AI Act

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cartoon showing two characters. One is complaining that the AI Act is terrible and slows down progress in the EU. Then a panel describes an apocalyptic situation after AI replaces humans beings. The complaining character asks for potential solutions and ignores the other character when they...

on Feb 17

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comiCSS #38: Roses are #f00

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A comic about web development created in CSS.

on Feb 14

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comiCSS #6: Texas Freeze (I)

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A comic about web development created in CSS.

on Jan 16

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comiCSS #5: At the barbershop

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A comic about web development created in CSS.

on Jan 9

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comiCSS #171: wherewolf

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Cartoon of a wolf's head talking some CSS code, witht he title :where(.wolf)

on Jan 6

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comiCSS #170: Argument

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comic with 4 panels in a 2x2 grid. All of them have 3 people, two of them are talking about how CSS or Tailwind is better than the other, while the third person is more and more interested in the conversation. In the last panel, the two people agree that everything is ok as long as they are...

on Dec 30

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comiCSS #169: If you give a mouse a cookie

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Cartoon with two panels showing a mouse with a cookie. In the first panel, the mouse is smiling and looking happy, and has the text 'if you give a mouse a cookie...'. The second panel shows an angry mouse along with the text (partially covered by the mouse): ...he is going to ask what the ****...

on Dec 16

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comiCSS #168: Seasons Inputs

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different 'creative' password inputs: a regular password field shows dots instead of letters, summer password has suns instead, winter password has snowflakes, spring password has flowers, christmas password has santas, june corporate passwords has dots but they are the colors of the pride flag

on Dec 9

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comiCSS #167: Push-ups

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comic with 4 panels in a 2x2 grid. There are two characters, one of them has the tshirt off and shows a lot of muscles. The other one asks 'Wow, Dave! How did you get like that? You are a web developer!' Dave replies: 'every time I add a Tailwind class... I do one push-up'. In the last panel he...

on Nov 25

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comiCSS #166: web3

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Comic with 4 panels in a 2x2 grid. A child goes talk to their grandparent and says in school they are studying history of the Internet but doesn't understand why they went from web to web 2.0 to web 4. The grandparent replies: we don't talk about web3

on Nov 18

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comiCSS #95: ABCs of CSS

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A comic about web development created in CSS.

on Nov 14

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comiCSS #37: Blend in

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A comic about web development created in CSS.

on Nov 13

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comiCSS #165: Hell

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A person is at the gate of Hell, a demon says 'you are not in the list', he replies 'of course not! I cared about everyone, even added aria-label to every HTML tag'. The demon replies 'I see, follow me' and guides him to a place called Double Hell

on Nov 11

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comiCSS

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comiCSS: A webcomic about CSS. Coded in CSS.

on Nov 8

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comiCSS #164: AI Edits

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cartoon with two panels. A person off-panel asks 'did Alvaro start using AI to edit the comics?', another person in the panel replies 'I don't know. You think he does?'. The first person is now in-panel and has large breasts and a cleavage 'I have a suspicion he did'

on Nov 4

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comiCSS #163: Halloween Logic Gates

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Cartoon with different panels showing a pumpkin made with two circles. Only some parts of it have colors: trick OR treat has the whole pumpkin in orange; trick AND treat only the part where the circles intersect; etc.

on Oct 31

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comiCSS #162: Organs

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comic with four panels showcasing organs. The lungs say 'we breathe air for you', the heart says 'I pump blood for you', the liver says 'I filter was for you', and the brain says 'use table layout, floats everywhere, hardcode all values'

on Oct 28

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comiCSS #161: Reading

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comic with for panels, there are two characters talking about what they have been reading and talking about how long it is compared to previous works from the same author, it took them a long time to read it. A third person arrives and asks what novel they are reading. They reply they are not...

on Oct 21

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comiCSS #32: justify-content

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A comic about web development created in CSS.

on Oct 18

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comiCSS #152: Costumes

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Cartoon with 4 panels titled 'halloween costumes'. First panel: the CSS3 logo with a skeleton make up on, and the text 'CSS will go as a skeleton... because it is at the core of all styling'. Second panel: the CSS modules logo with Frankenstein's monster features, and the text 'CSS Modules will...

on Oct 8

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comiCSS #148: Favorite Drink

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What is web developers' favorite drink? :root beer

on Sep 2

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comiCSS #147: Floating on Air

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Cartoon with 3 panels, the first show two show a person smiling and with hearts for eyes saying 'she makes me so happy, I could float on air'. In the last panel, two people tagged as Flex and Grid say simultaneously: 'Don't even think about it!'

on Aug 26

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comiCSS #146: Order

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cartoon with 4 panels showing a disorganized book shelf. Then two characters talking: 'your shelf is always messy!', then the other one replies '.shelf .book order:unset' all the books in the shelf become ordered. The first character replies 'I get why that worked, but it makes no sense'

on Aug 12

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comiCSS #145: Haircut

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cartoon with two panels showing two people talking. One has long spiky hair, the other one has a more classic hair and says 'cool haircut! did you go to the hairdresser?'. The person with spiky hair replies: 'No, I was just reviewing the new Junior's PR'

on Aug 5

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comiCSS #144: Sleep like a baby

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Comic with four panels in a 2x2 grid. It has two characters talking. The first one asks 'Hey! I haven't seen you in a while. How's the new project? Lots of hours? Do you even sleep?

on Jun 25

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comiCSS #107: Reactions (Meme)

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A comic about web development created in CSS.

on Jun 25

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comiCSS #143: Cheese Attack

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Comic with four panels showing a person talking down to another character next to a comiCSS sign, about how drawing in CSS is not good, SVG is better, chatGPT can do it, Tailwind is better... a third character shows up in the second panel and throws a slice of cheese to the character that is...

on Jun 24

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comiCSS #142: Spelling Bee

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Spelling bee contestant: a minimalistic cartoon of a person in front of a microphone, with some CSS code next to it: .speeling-bee { .contestant { speak: spell-out; word-break: break-all; stress: 100; } }

on May 24

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comiCSS #141: Technical Support

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Cartoon of a person wearing a headset in front of a computer, replyng to a phone call. The conversation is about how the caller is having issues when translating an element horizontally, it moves fine, then drops to the bottom rapidly. The technical support person asks the caller to open the dev...

on May 20

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comiCSS #43: Pandora's Box Model

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A comic about web development created in CSS.

on May 16

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comiCSS #140: Framework Fans vs. Framework Bros

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Two versions of the same 4-panel comic showing the same situation: a person receives a message on their phone and says 'Oh! The developer of that framework you like is trending', a second person smiles waving a flag with the text 'That Framework'. Then the first person looks shocked at the phone...

on May 13

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comiCSS #139: Grief

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Comic with six panels with a character going through the stages of grief: 1. denial, the person says 'Why this? Why me? This is not possible! It has to be a mistake!' 2. Anger, the person angrily says 'I cannot stand for this! I will not! Check again! you are wrong!' 3. bargaining, the person...

on May 6

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comiCSS #137: May the Fourth

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A comic about web development created in CSS.

on May 5

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comiCSS #136: How to stay on top

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A comic about web development created in CSS

on Apr 30