This reading emphasizes the importance of hands on learning. And how it works for most. Granted if you enjoy reading documents about specifications and get much from reading white pages, go for it. I’m envious of you. That’s not how I learn… (which is why these readings are such a drag…) but it’s really cool that without knowing nearly as much as I should know about CSS3, I can still use it. I can give it a try. I can read this brief list of the most basic specs, plug and chug and go through trial and error. This is a great breakdown of the core CSS 3 properties that are usable today. I plan to use it as a little cheat sheet reference… Thanks!
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