Comments on: Needs Some CSS https://digitalwriting.site/2024/10/19/needs-some-css/ Experiments in Digital Content Fri, 13 Dec 2024 19:18:42 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: The01Raven https://digitalwriting.site/2024/10/19/needs-some-css/#comment-558 Sat, 26 Oct 2024 02:23:22 +0000 https://digitalwriting.site/?p=1548#comment-558 I always forget that you can link other fonts from the internet instead of just choosing a standard font. I could see how useful that would be if I were doing a big creative project instead of a much smaller one. Plus I prefer the very standard font families. The waterfall, as you brought up in the section Biggest Tip to Keep in Mind, is super important. I know that it can be really annoying to deal with at times, but I really enjoy the fact that it kinda makes sense. If I write a variation inline, then it should apply over the embed. It kinda makes sense.

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By: Ktyria https://digitalwriting.site/2024/10/19/needs-some-css/#comment-549 Fri, 25 Oct 2024 14:19:31 +0000 https://digitalwriting.site/?p=1548#comment-549 Great breakdown of CSS fundamentals! It’s amazing how much style power CSS gives you over a simple HTML file—turning it from “just words on a white background” into something truly eye-catching. I think your post does a great job of explaining why CSS is so essential for web design. That bit about CSS as the “beautification Jesus” made me chuckle—so true, though!

You also nailed it with the specificity tip. Understanding the cascade can be tricky, but it’s crucial for anyone getting started with CSS. And yes, keeping CSS in a separate file instead of embedding it directly in HTML really helps keep things organized as you add more rules. Thanks for sharing what you learned!

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