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Media Queries Might Be Looking Different Soon
Saw this video by Kevin and new features like inline if() statements and custom @function definitions could let us write responsive styles directly inside a property instead of always using separate media query blocks. CSS nesting can already help reduce repetition today, but these newer features could make responsive CSS even cleaner and more reusable. Right now, support is limited, mostly in Chrome, but it’s definitely something worth keeping an eye on. What are your thoughts? Do you like it? Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_-hiils74Y
1 like • 6d
It looks very interesting :)
Made it to 3000 Subscribers on YouTube
Well, just completed another milestone: 3,000 subscribers. 10 months ago I was at 1000. Thanks for all of those that subscribed and watched the videos. I always read all the comments. And I know that some of you are in this group from YouTube watching. But wanted to thank everyone here publicly and if you have not subscribed: Here is your invitation: https://www.youtube.com/@codezoneskool/featured PS: I'm also on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thecodezoneskool
Made it to 3000 Subscribers on YouTube
1 like • May 18
Congratulations! :)
Simple layout design what tools do we have available with CSS
What tools are available to us as web designers that could help with this layout? If somebody gave you this wireframe, what would you use in CSS in order to accomplish this? Would you use a table? Would you use flexbox? Would you use grid? Would you use floats?
Simple layout design what tools do we have available with CSS
2 likes • May 1
I'd ask what it's for :) That might be done differently depending on the goal.
Does Anyone Else Have A Community in Skool?
We all know that school is a really cool place to have a community, and I'm really enjoying this community here. Are there other people in this community who would like to share their own community with the group and tell us a little bit about the community, and who it would be for?
Does Anyone Else Have A Community in Skool?
3 likes • Apr 29
I have one - EngineeringTech. Currently I'm showing there how I learn Proxmox, in the future I plan to do a lot of IoT for agriculture and for HVAC. Technologies that I'll use: Next.js, Supabase, Linux, esp32 and some other :) You're all welcome there :)
2 likes • Apr 29
@Rob Vanarsdall @Rick Osteen Sure, here is the link :)
Do you put the ++ before the variable or after in JavaScript?
If you're working with numbers and need to increase or decrease a value by one, the increment and decrement operators make the job easier. The increment and decrement operators are represented by ++ and --, respectively. They both allow you to adjust the value of a variable by 1. As always, if you have the time, take a look at the video - like the video on YouTube...
2 likes • Apr 27
I'm putting it after :)
2 likes • Apr 27
@Rob Vanarsdall Definitely :)
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Karol Szykula
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Software engineer who built systems for a Fortune Global 500 company. I'll help you build and deploy web apps using Next.js, Netlify, and Supabase.

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