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Learn to code and become a Web Developer with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Node.js

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πŸ’Έ 5 Free APIs to level up your next programming
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πŸ”… Learn CSS Flexbox in 20 Minutes (Course)

Learn how to create responsive websites with this CSS Flexbox Beginner Course. Display: flex; explained in 20 minutes.


In this CSS Flexbox Crash Course for beginners you are going to learn about responsive web design by getting CSS Flexbox explained. How to use display: flex plays a major rule in making a website responsive, resize elements, wrap elements and align html elements anywhere inside a div. Of course you are also going to learn how to center a div.
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⌨️ CSS Length Units

A comprehensive guide covering nine types of lengths that CSS uses to size elements in terms of dimensions, space, time, and even sound. The sort of thing worth bookmarking.


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⌨️ Cross-document view transitions in CSS

View transitions are not tied to a specific application architecture or framework and can be triggered not only on a single document and also between two different documents.
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πŸ”… A CSS Unit Deep Dive - Learn CSS Units & When To Use Them

00:00 intro
01:09 Pixel unit
06:15 em & rem
12:10 %, vh, vw
14:12 ch unit

There’s at least 40+ different length units in the CSS specification and initially I was going to go over literally each one of them until I realized how silly of an idea that was. The truth is, many of these units should either not be used at all or are rarely used for web design.
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contrast() in CSS

You can apply the contrast() function using the filter property in CSS. The value you provide to the contrast() function is a percentage or a number that specifies the contrast level.
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⌨️ Master the CSS Grid
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