Jim Nielsen:
If somebody says a comment isn’t adding any value, I would ask: to whom? Personally, I’ve never liked the advice that writing obvious comments is bad practice—probably because I write obvious comments all the time.
Jim showed …
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? They show a steep decline, and after working a lot on color in the CSS-Tricks almanac, I’ve just been wondering


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property. Here

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