Yes. I think there's a couple of difficulties with the cascade, not only for beginners but even for intermediate CSS devs. The first is that you have to understand it in its entirety to be able to use it effectively. The other is there are very few guides on how to choose complex selectors to exploit specificity to your advantage. The mechanics of specificity is widely described, but there's very little about why it can work so well if it's used correctly.
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Yes. I think there's a couple of difficulties with the cascade, not only for beginners but even for intermediate CSS devs. The first is that you have to understand it in its entirety to be able to use it effectively. The other is there are very few guides on how to choose complex selectors to exploit specificity to your advantage. The mechanics of specificity is widely described, but there's very little about why it can work so well if it's used correctly.