If you can learn anything - you can learn css. Or you can't learn anything. Can you?
I completely agree with this statement and I do believe that learning CSS was not the issue, but my approach to life which is to study things that I can learn efficiently/effectively(High output compared to input). CSS was a field that directly contradicted with this/my mindset.
But I will definitely try out SCSS and tailwind(as others have suggested) and try to structure my project in the most optimal sense possible.
You have problems with subtle style changes? Then start with broad ones and refine over time.
Also an approach I hadn't really considered.
Trying a css framework before you understand css might make things more difficult. Maybe not. Everybody is different. SCSS isn't a framework, just a slightly improved way of writing it.
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If you can learn anything - you can learn css. Or you can't learn anything. Can you?
I completely agree with this statement and I do believe that learning CSS was not the issue, but my approach to life which is to study things that I can learn efficiently/effectively(High output compared to input). CSS was a field that directly contradicted with this/my mindset.
But I will definitely try out SCSS and tailwind(as others have suggested) and try to structure my project in the most optimal sense possible.
You have problems with subtle style changes? Then start with broad ones and refine over time.
Also an approach I hadn't really considered.
Thank you for the suggestion Sean :)
Trying a css framework before you understand css might make things more difficult. Maybe not. Everybody is different. SCSS isn't a framework, just a slightly improved way of writing it.