Comments on: Even More Customization… https://digitalwriting.site/2026/03/21/even-more-customization/ Experiments in Digital Content Sat, 28 Mar 2026 16:42:57 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: abbeys0121 https://digitalwriting.site/2026/03/21/even-more-customization/#comment-687 Sat, 28 Mar 2026 16:42:57 +0000 https://digitalwriting.site/?p=2060#comment-687 Hi! I like the section in which you describe the best practices for CSS. This is still a subject I don’t feel 100% comfortable with so I enjoyed reading through this section, and the whole post, really. The section you created to help practice with CSS was a good refresher from the readings and something I could definitely refer back to. I really enjoyed your breakdown of what CSS is. It’s in the readings we completely, but it’s nice hearing a peer’s breakdown of it as well. Seeing its description written in different perspectives can make it easier to digest!

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By: arbeez https://digitalwriting.site/2026/03/21/even-more-customization/#comment-685 Sat, 28 Mar 2026 04:16:37 +0000 https://digitalwriting.site/?p=2060#comment-685 CSS has definitely opened up the possibilities of my website customization skills. With initially learning HTML, I felt no joy in the process because I felt that there was nothing to do with it. With the addition of CSS, I feel that it made the entire markup process so much more enjoyable. To be able to visualize the actual changes I could make with CSS made me keep going. I think you did a good job of giving a summary of CSS. The w3schools site also has a wealth of knowledge that I have been obsessing over for the past few weeks. 🙂

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By: davidninja https://digitalwriting.site/2026/03/21/even-more-customization/#comment-683 Sat, 21 Mar 2026 22:38:38 +0000 https://digitalwriting.site/?p=2060#comment-683 Coding has always fascinated me. I never understood how any of this mumbo jumbo really worked, but HTML and CSS are not as complicated as I think they are. Putting everything together is the hard part, but it is rewarding in the end, which I enjoy. Dils does a great job explaining CSS, so it was easy to take in and digest all of this new information. Thankfully, there are also websites like w3schools to help out (which I will be using for my project). It is easy to notice how HTML and CSS go together in the final product.

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