Good post. Nice explanation of core fundamentals. You can reduce your code a little if you write styles on html tags directly where possible. Like on <footer class="footer"> you can write styles directly on footer tag instead of giving it a class. But its a personal choice. I appreciate your post for focusing on proper basic concepts instead of some half baked tutorial on framework.
Yep, I def like having the frame of my layout created with all semantic tags and targeting then with css without using classes but tag name, footer, nav, header, aside, etc..
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Good post. Nice explanation of core fundamentals. You can reduce your code a little if you write styles on html tags directly where possible. Like on
<footer class="footer">
you can write styles directly on footer tag instead of giving it a class. But its a personal choice. I appreciate your post for focusing on proper basic concepts instead of some half baked tutorial on framework.Yep, I def like having the frame of my layout created with all semantic tags and targeting then with css without using classes but tag name, footer, nav, header, aside, etc..