I have little interest with web development hence I’m bad with HTML, CSS and definitely JavaScript. But I have a web design class this semester. When I can’t properly understand some instructions in an assignment, the Ducks have been the most helpful, lol. And most of the time I just use flexbox when I feel lazy to follow the instruction to use various elements, like ul, li, tr, td.
I have little interest with web development hence I’m bad with HTML, CSS and definitely JavaScript. But I have a web design class this semester. When I can’t properly understand some instructions in an assignment, the Ducks have been the most helpful, lol. And most of the time I just use flexbox when I feel lazy to follow the instruction to use various elements, like ul, li, tr, td.
Oh man, in the past we had people abusing semantic elements for layout purposes, now that we have proper layout-stuff it’s the other way around -.-