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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple language for adding style (e.g., fonts, colors, spacing) to HTML documents. It describes how HTML elements should be displayed.

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Building cssclip: My Fun Side Project for Frontend Developers

Building cssclip: My Fun Side Project for Frontend Developers

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Custom Text Font Usage in Nuxt.js with Tailwind CSS

Custom Text Font Usage in Nuxt.js with Tailwind CSS

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View transition theme animations

View transition theme animations

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Glam Up My Markup: Solar System

Glam Up My Markup: Solar System

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Como funciona o clear em CSS?

Como funciona o clear em CSS?

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CSS Flexbox: Creating a Sticky Sidebar

CSS Flexbox: Creating a Sticky Sidebar

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Best Practices for Writing CSS – Clean, Scalable, and Maintainable Code

Best Practices for Writing CSS – Clean, Scalable, and Maintainable Code

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Learning CSS: My First Steps in Styling Web Pages

Learning CSS: My First Steps in Styling Web Pages

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6 Cool Things You Can Do With Regular HTML

6 Cool Things You Can Do With Regular HTML

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Building a Clean and Flexible Pricing Grid with Flexbox: Lessons from Wes Bos' Course

Building a Clean and Flexible Pricing Grid with Flexbox: Lessons from Wes Bos' Course

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CSS Cool Loading Animation Code 🎨

CSS Cool Loading Animation Code 🎨

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What Are Design Tokens and Why Should We Use Them?

What Are Design Tokens and Why Should We Use Them?

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[Frontend Challenge] Space Markup 🚀

[Frontend Challenge] Space Markup 🚀

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Best Bootstrap Template Builders

Best Bootstrap Template Builders

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I made my first front-end project

I made my first front-end project

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