This is great advice. Everything ends up as HTML, CSS and JS in a browser, so treating two of those three things as unimportant (ie, spending more time on Webpack than HTML) is not a great strategy, imo.
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This is great advice. Everything ends up as HTML, CSS and JS in a browser, so treating two of those three things as unimportant (ie, spending more time on Webpack than HTML) is not a great strategy, imo.
Yeah, I totally agree on building a solid foundation on html, I was trying to wing it with CSS and ended up wasting a lot of time.
I added something in the post to call out this point