Learn CSS By Use Cases
✍ Scribed by Joe Harrison
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No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Intro
Following on from the popular Instagram CSS series. Learn CSS By Use Cases, provides the complete collection of useful, easy to digest use case snippets - all in one place!
🔥 27 Action packed chapters
🔥 320+ Pages of CSS expertise
🔥 24 Interactive websites
🔥 Intro video
Knowledge you’ll gain this from the ebook:
🏆 Master the most important CSS properties, selectors and techniques.
🏆 Fresh innovative ideas on composing clean UX centric components.
🏆 Focused mindset on the parts of CSS you actually need day to day.
🏆 Over 300 annotated use case snippets with access to the full code example for each.
🏆 Over 100 inspirational hex codes and gradients for creating beautiful UI.
🏆 Insight into industry standard terminology and CSS naming conventions.
Coming in the next update ...
Plan is to create a landing page for the examples and code it up live in a video course – stay tuned I hope to drop it in the next few weeks!
Disclaimers
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This ebook is an ongoing project and updates will be made regularly.
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As it's a digital product, refunds will be offered on a personal basis.
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All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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