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Follow Friday: CSS Edition (2 September 2022)

Happy Friday, friends! 🎉 Follow Friday is your weekly opportunity to shout out fellow DEV Community members doing awesome work. Check out the comments and follow someone new!

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple language (yes, I said it's a language!) for adding style (e.g., fonts, colors, spacing) to HTML documents. It can be extremely frustrating — and some of you are using it as a proper art medium 🧑‍🎨🖼️

So, devs: who are your favorite DEV community members flexing their CSS skills?

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Join in on the #FollowFriday fun by @mentioning your favorite author to follow for CSS tips & tricks (and letting us know why you love their posts!) ⤵️

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Alvaro Montoro

Thanks for the shout out 😊😳

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Chris Jarvis

Love Alvaro's work. Great looking stuff and some humor.

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Erin Bensinger

Excellent shout-outs, thanks for sharing!! As a note, Sarah uses they/them pronouns.

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Alvaro Montoro

Oops! Thanks for letting me know. I missed that one. Fixed!

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Michael Tharrington • Edited

Oooo, this is fun one. I gotta go with Jatin Sharma:

Who has been making some really great CSS art and has several awesome CSS-focused series in progress, including CSS Battle!

I particularly loved Jatin's recent post "I made all countries' flags using HTML & CSS":

If you are interested in CSS, I highly recommend following Jatin!

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Harry

I've been following him for a long time and I have to say it's worth it.

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Jatin Sharma

Thanks for the recommendation. This means a lot ☺️

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Chris Jarvis
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Asyraf Hussin

Thank you

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spO0q

@afif masters his art. It's very inspiring work!

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