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[Suspense] Use style.setProperty to set display #15882
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Follow up to facebook#15861. Turns out you can't set `!important` using a normal property assignment. You have to use `style.setProperty`. Maybe Andrew *should* just learn CSS. IE9 doesn't support `style.setProperty` so we'll fall back to setting `display: none` without `important`, like we did before facebook#15861 Our advice for apps that need to support IE9 will be to avoid using `!important`. Which seems like good advice in general, but IANACSSE. Tested on FB and using our Suspense DOM fixture.
@@ -83,25 +83,25 @@ describe('ReactDOMSuspensePlaceholder', () => { | |||
<div ref={divs[1]}> | |||
<AsyncText ms={500} text="B" /> | |||
</div> | |||
<div style={{display: 'block'}} ref={divs[2]}> | |||
<div style={{display: 'span'}} ref={divs[2]}> |
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Maybe you should learn some CSS.
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I changed it to span
since block
is the default display for divs.
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Ahaha I meant inline
.
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Thanks, brain!
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I was talking to my brain, not you.
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This week's episode of "Andrew talks to himself" brought to you by the React team
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But !important
only accept from style.setProperty
is really first time killer except holder of CSS degree😅
Thanks find out this @acdlite 😀
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Following up Andrew to learn CSS. 😄
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@threepointone approved these changes 6 days ago 👀, so maybe it's not your fault Andrew(nice explanation!) |
Follow up to facebook#15861. Turns out you can't set `!important` using a normal property assignment. You have to use `style.setProperty`. Maybe Andrew *should* just learn CSS. IE9 doesn't support `style.setProperty` so we'll fall back to setting `display: none` without `important`, like we did before facebook#15861 Our advice for apps that need to support IE9 will be to avoid using `!important`. Which seems like good advice in general, but IANACSSE. Tested on FB and using our Suspense DOM fixture.
Follow up to #15861.
Turns out you can't set
!important
using a normal property assignment. You have to usestyle.setProperty
.Maybe Andrew should just learn CSS.
IE9 doesn't support
style.setProperty
so we'll fall back to settingdisplay: none
withoutimportant
, like we did before #15861. Our advice for apps that need to support IE9 will be to avoid using!important
. Which seems like good advice in general, but IANACSSE.Tested on FB and using our Suspense DOM fixture.