I see, there is "This website may or may not contain any CSS or Tricks.". But why is Chris Coyier even doing it? Why didn't he escaped making an asterisks and footer note? This is what my question, what is the importance?
No, I agree*. How dare he have fun! This is serious business, there is no room for frivolities here!! There is no importance regarding the asterisk, and it should be removed.
The same goes for numbers in usernames. And Justin Bieber/One Direction haircuts. I mean, SERIOUSLY??!???!
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No, it's structurally important. Without it, the logo wouldn't follow the three basic principles of design: color, shape, and adding that one extra thing that makes clients' say "wow, this guy really knows how to use the shift key to produce results!"
"*This website may or may not contain any CSS or Tricks."
@TheDark12 I don't even see a footer.
The same goes for numbers in usernames. And Justin Bieber/One Direction haircuts. I mean, SERIOUSLY??!???!
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Okay so here's the reason I view it to be there. Sure, it's half a joke, but I think he solely took it because of the
he taught us all to use. Eventually it became overused and became a joke.*
Let's see what he thinks. @ChrisCoyier, we're asking about them asterisk.
*This is the interpretation of knittingfrenzy18.
wiki
In computer science, the asterisk is used in regular expressions to denote zero or more repetitions of a pattern
*this post maybe full of BS lol
Please don't mention IE. :)
example: * {css-tricks:none;} /*CSS works fine in all browser except IE*/
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