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Anita Kovaleva2019-07-12 19:20:20
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Anita Kovaleva, 2019-07-12 19:20:20

Do you get the feeling that I can't do anything and I'm wasting my time?

Hello everyone, in the last week I feel quite disgusting, I’m doing a project, and as it turned out, I have a very large gap in cross-browser layout, Safari and Opera are especially lame, I start reading the documentation and my head is even more clogged with old, sometimes meaningless information. In recent days, there has been a feeling that I am mediocre and have been studying in my profession for a very long time (it happens with one task, for example, incorrect display of the menu in safari, I suffer for 1.5 hours). Sorry for the long post, just boiled for a week. The question is, am I the only one with such trouble with self-digging? Or are there people like me? How do you deal with self-blame syndrome. It sometimes comes to the point that, being afraid to let people down, I want to quit the project and go for an internship in another company.

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xmoonlight, 2019-07-12
@Anitamsk

1. Are you connecting Reset-CSS?
2. Is the layout format HTML5?
3. Loading styles for Opera: here
4. For Safari: here
PS: If I'm doing something slowly (in my personal opinion) - I look at how others are doing it (best practices) and automate part of the process with the help of an improvised PL.

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2019-07-12
@sergey-gornostaev

Or are there people like me?

This is the main reason why I started answering on Toaster and Stackoverflow.

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-07-12
@Zoominger

What about a web programmer? This is called "enlightenment," the act of talking to your Pure Mind consciousness that hints at something to you.
This is the answer, not a joke.

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Lander, 2019-07-18
@usdglander

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This is a classic!

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Evgeny Matveev, 2019-07-15
@ematveev

Everyone learns gradually, that's normal. don't leave it halfway if the layout is interesting in principle. If not, then look for another job

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