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0d1a1 No.1635

css is like a superpower u didnt know existed! did u realize that some native browser elements are actually styleable w/ it?

imagine being able to tweak the look of things w/o touching their underlying functionality. wow.

like, who woulda thought we could change how buttons or dropdowns appear? nativetools, man.

i mean.
>default looks r fine but sometimes u wanna spice 'em up a bit right?

anyone else find this mind-blowing too?

more here: https://uxdesign.cc/css-you-didnt-know-you-could-style-02a1ba1d5162?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

0d1a1 No.1636

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css is great for layout but its real power lies in interactivity and styling - not everyone needs or wants complex animations, though they are cool. most projects barely scratch the surface of what it can do with just basic selectors & properties.
>but wait till you need responsive design! then css shines



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