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CSS isn't magic

Stas Melnikov

the tips that help to break the stereotype CSS is magic

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A class selector is more priority than an id selector. How did this happen?

CSS layers have priority over selectors. It's why an id selector isn't more high than a class selector. Instead, a class selector is more high. Why? Because layers are defined in order of priority. The last is more high. So the answer is pi...

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border helps users with photosensitivity to find element boundaries

background doesn't display with operating system contrast settings enabled. As a result, users won't element boundaries. The solution is to use border: 1px solid transparent!

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Don't forget to stop page scrolling when creating a custom scrollbar

Do you make the widget with custom scrolling? overscroll-behavior will care about your users by stopping page scrolling after scrolling your widget!

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    The man who worked in IT, mentored juniors and tried to improve the web.

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