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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple language for adding style (e.g., fonts, colors, spacing) to HTML documents. It describes how HTML elements should be displayed.

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Friday Frontend: Testing and Tracking Edition

Friday Frontend: Testing and Tracking Edition

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CSS Transform/Detransform

CSS Transform/Detransform

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Social Media Card UI

Social Media Card UI

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Place Order CSS button
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Place Order CSS button

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Oops don't forget to test

Oops don't forget to test

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My first project...sort of

My first project...sort of

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📚 7 development articles from SitePoint - August
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📚 7 development articles from SitePoint - August

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Dynamic Image height adjustment in CSS based on content

Dynamic Image height adjustment in CSS based on content

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Print CSS basics in 10 minutes
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Print CSS basics in 10 minutes

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How design system helps to unify frontend across teams and move faster

How design system helps to unify frontend across teams and move faster

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The Guide to the Box Model

The Guide to the Box Model

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Why you should avoid using div when creating custom buttons
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Why you should avoid using div when creating custom buttons

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CSS help needed to improve documentation

CSS help needed to improve documentation

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My Colors đŸ±â€đŸ

My Colors đŸ±â€đŸ

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Friday Frontend: Two Years Running Edition

Friday Frontend: Two Years Running Edition

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