I updated it following the shorthand notation. I guess it still takes some time to get used to it, but at the moment I have mixed feelings about it: It is definitely cleaner and more organized than having the background images, sizes, and positions separated... but at the same time, I find it more difficult to follow, especially for people that may not be used to that notation (like me 😓).
Yes for sure it will be difficult if you are already used to the longhand one. You are not the only one by the way, Lynn also use that notation. I don't know how you can easily find the position or the size for each gradient .. It would take me forever to find the correct one 😖
Also, this made me remember one reason why I didn't do the shorthand notation more often: I don't know why, I would expect "image size / position" (or "image size position") instead of "image position / size" and it puts me off a little.
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why you always set the gradient, position and sizes using their properties ? 🤔 I found it difficult to manage that way.
Why not using the syntax
background:gradient position / size , ...
?Because I'm a dodo and got used to the long notation 😳
I will try the shorthand notation, it will help making things easier and save me some time looking for things. Thanks for the recommendation.
I updated it following the shorthand notation. I guess it still takes some time to get used to it, but at the moment I have mixed feelings about it: It is definitely cleaner and more organized than having the background images, sizes, and positions separated... but at the same time, I find it more difficult to follow, especially for people that may not be used to that notation (like me 😓).
Yes for sure it will be difficult if you are already used to the longhand one. You are not the only one by the way, Lynn also use that notation. I don't know how you can easily find the position or the size for each gradient .. It would take me forever to find the correct one 😖
Also, this made me remember one reason why I didn't do the shorthand notation more often: I don't know why, I would expect "image size / position" (or "image size position") instead of "image position / size" and it puts me off a little.