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This is something that can be easily fixed. Since it is normal behaviour to want to space out comma-separated items.
More precisely, my point is that <div class="slide" data-position="100, 100">I won´t work properly.</div> won´t work; yet <div class="slide" data-position="100,100">I work just fine.</div> works alright.
Personally, I believe that it is a common grammatical need, and one cannot rely on people just copying and pasting from the very "Getting Started" page of every library.
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This is something that can be easily fixed. Since it is normal behaviour to want to space out comma-separated items.
More precisely, my point is that
<div class="slide" data-position="100, 100">I won´t work properly.</div>
won´t work; yet<div class="slide" data-position="100,100">I work just fine.</div>
works alright.Personally, I believe that it is a common grammatical need, and one cannot rely on people just copying and pasting from the very "Getting Started" page of every library.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: