🤓 Quick Fact
According to WebFX, it takes around 90 seconds for a person to form a judgment about a product or a new environment.
Based on the results of their study, it’s thought that 62% – 90% of that initial impression is based on colours.
And that's where CSS comes into play. CSS gives several features that make it simple to specify different text styles, including colour, alignment and spacing.
In this post, let's look at some GitHub repositories that you can use to master CSS.
Don't take me for granted, you really can't master CSS, or you can; it totally depends on you!
1️⃣ css-reference
A free visual guide to the most popular CSS properties.
2️⃣ must-watch-css
A useful list of must-watch talks about CSS.
3️⃣ magic-of-css
A CSS course to turn you into a magician.
4️⃣ css-architecture
8 simple rules for a robust, scalable CSS architecture.
5️⃣ css-style-guide
Dropbox’s CSS authoring style guide.
6️⃣ you-need-to-know-css
CSS tricks for web developers
7️⃣ css-protips
A collection of tips to help take your CSS skills pro
🙌 Final Thoughts
While these Github repositories offer some great learnings, it's worth remembering that true mastery comes not just from reading, but from consistent practice and experimentation with the language.
Don't forget to comment on your favourite CSS learning repositories, help the newbies reading this!
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Happy Coding! 🚀
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