After dabbling in for a while, you start to learn little tricks that make niche problems that much easier to solve. Case in point: CSS pseudo-classes, which allow you to target not just specific elements, but an element in a specific state.
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After dabbling in for a while, you start to learn little tricks that make niche problems that much easier to solve. Case in point: CSS pseudo-classes, which allow you to target not just specific elements, but an element in a specific state.
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