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@C0D4 wdym im using jsp to code dynamic web pages, u know the 20 year old technology that we are forced to use for college projects? yeah that
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C0D4669015y@SukMikeHok yes I know the one.
And just from this I feel your not using .css files and using <link> tags, but adding your css into the JSP directly with <style> or inline with style="" as an HTML attribute.
Tomcat catalina apache server needs to automatically restart each time you change at least 1 line of a CSS code in order to apply those changes on the web page and guess what
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basically if you talked shit about gradle, try apache tomcat.
imagine changing from padding: 10px; to padding: 100px; and waiting 60 seconds just to see this change.
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