So looking for a little more depth for some positive ideas perhaps I'm not seeing due to my own biases. Let's start with this some questions feel free to answer in your own tweet always #web3 #lowcode #NoCode #apps #apis
90% I learn by doing
3% I build apps not sites
0% HTML is useless
7% The CSS Cascade is hard
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Replying to @dmittlem
The Cascade is not taught well, if it's taught at all. It's really just following an ordered list of actions. With an understanding of specificity algorithm which is not that difficult and never was. I happen to be writing about it this week. I'll post somewhere when I'm done!:-)

Jul 26, 2022 · 9:46 AM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
I find it very difficult to teach. I hold it until late in course even though book I use presents a slimmed down version in first CSS chapter (then never goes back for full treatment).
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Well if you have a specific question.. get it? Or was that not specific?😜 If you have a question that is specific to CSS specifically or specificity even more specifically by all means ask! I'll do my best to answer clearly and in short, sharp, understandable terms.
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Replying to @mholzschlag
Specificity "algorithm" is actually a heuristic rather than algorithm. That is: it works as a short cut, but it is technically wrong. E.g. eleven elements don't beat one class. But heuristic works as you will never find 11 elements in one selector. One ID beats 99 classes too.
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