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stupied.nekoweb.org
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petrapixel.neocities.org
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| | | | | A cheatsheet / reference for common coding use cases and commands, for SCSS, JavaScript, git (and GitHub), npm, webpack and eleventy (11ty). Neocities. | |
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blog.codeminer42.com
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| | | | | Everyone knows how CSS can be painful when not written properly. It is not an expressive language, it has a global scope, cascading rules (the source order really matters), inheritance, and selector specificity wars. The way CSS works makes it easy for bad code to take over. It is possible to use nested selectors to | |
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dusted.codes
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