Active-CSS / active-css

The epic event-driven browser language for UI with functionality in one-liner CSS. Over 100 incredible CSS commands for DOM manipulation, ajax, reactive variables, single-page application routing, and lots more. Could CSS be the JavaScript framework of the future?
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Help needed in testing scenarios in Active CSS #52

Closed bob2517 closed 3 years ago

bob2517 commented 4 years ago

If anyone fancies trying scenarios out with Active CSS to try and break it, this would be greatly appreciated. If you find a bug, if you find one I've fixed already on the latest branch or even if you find a bug that's not really a bug at all, you'll get a mention on the credits page on the docs website as a tester.

You don't have to know why something is breaking, you just need to think that something doesn't seem to be working as you think it should. Again, if it isn't a bug at all and just a typo in your code that's ok. I'll let you know.

If you can't understand something in the docs, this is also something you should let me know about.

Use the latest branch for test purposes, which is currently 2.5.0. I try and keep it as stable as possible while I'm sorting out issues, so even though it may say "not recommended for production use" it usually is the most stable version. Sometimes I might change how something works or want to re-factor something before release, hence it is a pre-release.

All bugs found will get fixed rapidly. Just create a new issue here or just leave a comment in this issue. I'll close issues as they get put on the latest branch.

Thanks for your help!

bob2517 commented 3 years ago

Closing due to, impressively, zero feedback. There are obviously no bugs - it's that good.