CSS Quirks and Pitfalls
Offered By: Laracasts
Course Description
Overview
While it's fun to see a car designed entirely with CSS from a single div, the day-to-day reality for a typical CSS designer is far less glamorous. Often, you'll lose hours upon hours due to some confusing CSS quirk that seemingly makes no sense. In this series, we'll dig our heals into the dirt and, together, decipher a variety of CSS oddities.
Syllabus
- The Minimum Height Miscalculation
- The Line-Clamp Prefix Peculiarity
- The Confusing Realm of CSS Masking
- The Background Gradient Transition Conundrum
Taught by
Jeffrey Way
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