top | item 27956127 (no title) kilodeca | 4 years ago > CSS can be hard to grasp when you're starting out. It can seem like magic wizardry and you can very easily find yourself playing whack-a-mole adjusting one property only to have something else break.Only if you learned from the wrong source. discuss order hn newest unknown|4 years ago [deleted] ojkelly|4 years ago like w3schools back in the days before MDN and YouTube existed. itsArtur|4 years ago Do you mind sharing the good source? ojkelly|4 years ago MDN is the best reference to keep on hand to check how something works. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSSand web.dev has a pretty decent walk through for learning css https://web.dev/learn/css/
itsArtur|4 years ago Do you mind sharing the good source? ojkelly|4 years ago MDN is the best reference to keep on hand to check how something works. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSSand web.dev has a pretty decent walk through for learning css https://web.dev/learn/css/
ojkelly|4 years ago MDN is the best reference to keep on hand to check how something works. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSSand web.dev has a pretty decent walk through for learning css https://web.dev/learn/css/
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and web.dev has a pretty decent walk through for learning css https://web.dev/learn/css/