Oh my gosh, I was not prepared for that.
As if CSS didn’t give me enough reasons to cry.Well damn, I wasn’t looking for a reason to cry but I guess I have one now.
When I get to hell they’re going to make me work on the front end.
It’s all going to be inline HTML and Inspect Element isn’t available in their browser
…and the browser is Internet Explorer
On Windows CE.
But it’s still got to be responsive for all devices, although flexbox is disabled
flexbox is disabled
It wouldn’t be until that moment I had any suspicions I was actually in hell.
When I get to hell they’re going to make me work on the front end.
i’m going back to IT to make sure that doesn’t happen. lol
Outlook for Windows is the most painful, since it uses Word for rendering. Ask anyone from the guys who make e-mail templates.
Can confirm. I have a Windows VM just because I have to test this. It is not a good feedback loop.
Oh dude, I feel so sorry for you.
I’ve known about it since 2019. One of my professors at uni specifically pointed this out.
Even dr gpt struggles to help with css. So far ive got best results with llama vision instruct 90b and giving html css and a rendered picture but still not perfect.