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Sometimes you want to apply styles with JavaScript. This can conflict with your responsive styles. For example: var list_items = document.querySelectorAll('.list__item'); var height = 0; var i; for(i = 0; i < list_items.length; i++) { height = Math.max(list_items[i].clientHeight, height); } for(i = 0; i < list_items.length; i++) { list_items[i].style.height = height + 'px'; } This script would run
Modern CSS to all browsers v.4 and up npm install stylecow -g Work with pure CSS Don’t learn a new syntax as with preprocessors such LESS or SASS. You write css and you get css, and if you stop using stylecow or change to other css processor your code will remain valid. Fix css automatically Vendor prefixes, old flexbox syntax, old webkit gradient, rem values, opacity, resolution media queries, ps
Dealing with code created by other people is a fundamental skill for a developer. Give it a year and other people’s code could even be your own. Today I’m going to look at some of the best approaches for how to deal with other people’s code, read legacy code, effectively. It’s not an easy topic to cover. To make the process easier, I’m framing my approach through the following areas: Interact Obse
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