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Broken layout developer humor studio

CSS is My Passion Broken Layout Frontend Developer Meme Throw Pillow

Size:

16x16

16x16
18x18
Detalles del producto
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En stock
Peso con empaque:
0.68 kg
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Condición
Nuevo
Producto de:
Amazon
Viaja desde
USA

Sobre este producto
  • Intentionally broken CSS layout joke with misaligned text and wrong spacing for anyone who has fought padding, flexbox, and mysterious overrides. A knowing wink for frontend developers, UI engineers, and web designers living in DevTools.
  • Perfect office banter for standups, code reviews, late night hotfixes, and sprint retros. If your stylesheet works only after the third refresh and nobody knows why, this sarcastic meme design speaks for you.
  • 100% spun-polyester fabric
  • Double-sided print
  • Filled with 100% polyester and sewn closed
  • Individually cut and sewn by hand
  • Spot clean/dry clean only
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Intentionally broken CSS layout joke with misaligned text and wrong spacing for anyone who has fought padding, flexbox, and mysterious overrides. A knowing wink for frontend developers, UI engineers, and web designers living in DevTools. Perfect office banter for standups, code reviews, late night hotfixes, and sprint retros. If your stylesheet works only after the third refresh and nobody knows why, this sarcastic meme design speaks for you. This CSS Is My Passion Broken Layout Frontend Developer Meme item is designed by Broken Layout Developer Humor Studio. CSS Is My Passion is the classic meme for everyone who has ever broken a layout with one tiny change. The typography is deliberately misaligned and running out of the box to celebrate wrong padding, inconsistent spacing, and styles that only work for reasons nobody can explain. Built for frontend developers, web designers, and UI engineers who debug in DevTools, chase specificity, copy paste snippets from random threads, and ship anyway with a straight face.