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[https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2018/12/common-css-issues-front-end-projects/] - - public:xxx
css, tips, tricks, webdev - 4 | id:230161 -

Rendering and interaction have become a lot more consistent across browsers in recent years. It’s still not perfectly uniform, however, and a lot of small issues can trip you up. A list of common issues along with their solutions.

[https://css-tricks.com/an-introduction-and-guide-to-the-css-object-model-cssom/] - - public:xxx
css, html, programming, tricks, webdev, webdevelopment - 6 | id:229242 -

If you've been writing JavaScript for some time now, it's almost certain you've written some scripts dealing with the Document Object Model (DOM). DOM How to use the CSS Object Model (CSSOM) to read and manipulate inline styles and CSS from exertnal stylesheets.

[https://30-seconds.github.io/30-seconds-of-css/] - - public:xxx
code, css, sample, snippets, webdesign, webdev - 6 | id:226356 -

A curated collection of useful CSS snippets you can understand in 30 seconds or less. From foundational elements such as clearfix to gradient text color and gradient cursor tracking to CSS easing and far beyond.

[http://html-css-js.com/css/generator/box-shadow/] - - public:xxx
box, css, generator, html, shadow, webdev - 6 | id:59507 -

Set the properties of your box shadow to get the CSS style. Use the sliders and the color picker to set the values and watch the live preview

[http://sass-lang.com/documentation/file.SASS_REFERENCE.html#syntax] - - public:Trinsec
CSS, Import, programming, SASS - 4 | id:72289 -

Table of contents :toc Sass is an extension of CSS that adds power and elegance to the basic language. It allows you to use variables, nested rules, mixins, inline imports, and more, all with a fully …

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sass_(stylesheet_language)] - - public:Trinsec
CSS, Import, programming, SASS - 4 | id:72291 -

Sass (syntactically awesome stylesheets) is a style sheet language initially designed by Hampton Catlin and developed by Natalie Weizenbaum. After its initial versions, Weizenbaum and Chris Eppstein continued to extend Sass with SassScript, a simple scripting language used in Sass files.

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