
CSS Meditation #1: If the code works as expected and it fits your mental model, then it’s perfect.…
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CSS Meditation #2: Who gives a flying frick what constitutes a “programming” language.…
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CSS Meditation #3: A pseudo is as a pseudo does.…
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CSS Meditation #4: Select, style, adjust. Select, style, adjust. Select, sty……
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CSS Meditation #5: :where(:is(.my-mind))
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CSS Meditation #6: The color space is always calc(rgb(0 255 0)+er)
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CSS Meditation #7: Nobody is perf-ect.…
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CSS Meditation #8: .work + .life { border: 10px solid #000; }
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The main idea of CSS Container Queries is to register an element as a “container” and apply styles to other elements when the container element meets certain conditions.
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A comprehensive guide covering nine types of lengths that CSS uses to size elements in terms of dimensions, space, time, and even sound.
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