What made this happen? Shitty programming stuffed to the gills with unnecessary frameworks, JavaScript tracking nonsense and code spread among multiple servers all trying to render a simple grid of video thumbnails.
I don’t blame the programmers as much as the marketing droids that have ruined the internet at this point.
I build this kind of grid for customers and it’s almost always the same problem.
Users will upload images with white borders, some more, others less.
Without inspecting the code i can only assume, this could also be, like you said, conflicting frameworks, where their CSS keeps fighting each other for display supremacy.
Honestly, it just looks like a content blocker dropped some ads from the grid and there are either leftover containers or some CSS that’s expecting elements to be in a specific order.
That’s so odd. This is YouTube, right?
I wonder what makes this happen. Which browser is this? Independent of browser?
What made this happen? Shitty programming stuffed to the gills with unnecessary frameworks, JavaScript tracking nonsense and code spread among multiple servers all trying to render a simple grid of video thumbnails.
I don’t blame the programmers as much as the marketing droids that have ruined the internet at this point.
I think this one is more on the YouTubers.
I build this kind of grid for customers and it’s almost always the same problem.
Users will upload images with white borders, some more, others less.
Without inspecting the code i can only assume, this could also be, like you said, conflicting frameworks, where their CSS keeps fighting each other for display supremacy.
Honestly, it just looks like a content blocker dropped some ads from the grid and there are either leftover containers or some CSS that’s expecting elements to be in a specific order.