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10 CSS Pro Tips - Code this, NOT that!

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Master CSS Overflow & Scrollbars in 2 Minutes!

Master CSS Overflow & Scrollbars in 2 Minutes!

Sometimes a container is too small for its content, so our users have to scroll to see all of the the content. We can customize the ...

Please NEVER do this in your CSS

Please NEVER do this in your CSS

I have a FREE course on creating responsive layouts: https://courses.kevinpowell.co/conquering-responsive-layouts For whatever ...

One of the most common CSS issues people run into

One of the most common CSS issues people run into

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Avoid These 5 Awful CSS Mistakes

Avoid These 5 Awful CSS Mistakes

I often see beginners making the same mistakes over and over again, so in this video I take a look at some common issues and ...

Don't Use @layer in CSS! (until you know these two things)

Don't Use @layer in CSS! (until you know these two things)

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Learn CSS :not() and :has() selector in 6 Minutes

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Using CSS custom properties like this is a waste

Using CSS custom properties like this is a waste

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Stop fighting with CSS positioning

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Stop Using :invalid and :valid Pseudo-Classes. Use THIS Instead!

Stop Using :invalid and :valid Pseudo-Classes. Use THIS Instead!

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Stop using JS for things that CSS can solve

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Solve your z-index issues | z-index and stacking context explained

Solve your z-index issues | z-index and stacking context explained

While it would be handy (at times) for z-index to be a global value, the truth is, it isn't. It's related to its local stacking context, which ...