Resolve Conflict with .container Class in LABJS #226
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Description
In LABJS, the
.container
class is used for the builder, potentially causing conflicts with HTML/CSS code.This problem affects not just experienced programmers writing CSS code within LABJS, but also people with less knowledge who are generating code with tools like ChatGPT.
This pull request proposes a solution to address this conflict, enhancing user experience and code compatibility.
Example :
There are many ways to show the issue. The most event one is by asking a question to ChatGPT, where it can reply by using the
.container
class.I queried ChatGPT with:
And it responded with:
Identifying why the
.container
class was overridden is not always easy, as it necessitates inspecting the console, which is not easily accessible for researchers, the primary users of the program.Changes :
.container
class to.labjs-container
throughout the LABJS codebase to avoid conflicts..container
class in the index.html file to reflect the new name.labjs-container
.