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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a language used most often to style and improve upon the appearance of websites. It allows for the separation of presentation and content, and includes the characteristics of layouts, colors and fonts. CSS builds upon HTML to make webpages more interactive and appealing to the user.

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sander-deryckere
sander-deryckere commented Apr 28, 2022

When using a color value without commas (like style="color: hsl(180 100% 50%);"), the resulting color is black. While color values with a comma (like style="color: hsl(180, 100%, 50%);") work as expected.

Both should give the same results: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/color_value/hsl

feature good first issue
schalkneethling
schalkneethling commented Apr 10, 2019

User story

What did you do?
1.Goto a RTL version of MDN ste. eg: https://developer.mozilla.org/fa/

2.Look at small arrows on side of Web Technologies; Learn web development; Developer Tools

3.Look at cat that shows "Help us build better CSS debugging tools!
Which CSS bugs are the worst?
Take the Survey"

4-Look at location of Arrow of "Sign Up now" button

5-From Refrences and

good first issue p5 mentor: @schalkneethling
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vgalin
vgalin commented Jan 27, 2022

Following #54. A way to toggle browsers' output on or off could be useful, especially if the information displayed is not related to errors or bugs that can be fixed.

Example of this output using Chromium/Chrome (taken from issue #28):

[0615/164730.282582:ERROR:file_io.cc(91)] ReadExactly: expected 8, observed 0
[0615/164730.283193:ERROR:xattr.cc(63)] setxattr org.chromium.crashpad.datab
enhancement good first issue

Created by Håkon Wium, Lie Bert Bos

Released December 17, 1996

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