Maybe I’m too experienced but these lessons are really basic and they don’t really touch on advanced cases. I like the concept of defensive CSS but clearly there isn’t much there.
One case they failed to
address is that when you use CSS text truncation generally you need a tooltip to view the entirety of the text.
I would have appreciate a bit more depth or experience, something that’s not just explaining what useful CSS rules are.
One case they failed to address is that when you use CSS text truncation generally you need a tooltip to view the entirety of the text.
I would have appreciate a bit more depth or experience, something that’s not just explaining what useful CSS rules are.