CSS Is learning CSS worth it?

JoyFreak

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One of the simplest languages to learn is CSS, according to many experts. If you are already familiar with HTML, you might start decorating web pages after just one day of learning because its fundamental rules and syntax are straightforward. Even while learning its more complex aspects may take longer, once you do, the same guidelines still apply.

Who here is familiar with CSS? Do you find its worth learning?
 
I'm quite well-versed in CSS, and definitely think its a language worth learning. You are more or less forced to learn the basics whenever you dwell with webmastering at all, but spending just some time to learn it a bit more in depth enables you to make super satisfying cosmetic (and even UI-structural) changes to your own website.
 
Agreed, it's something you should absolutely learn, even if just at a basic level, so you can know how to tweak and change your site's look.
 
I know the basics of it, I never try it to make something special. Most of the time, little modification to suit my well.
... but I suppose it's nice to know it.
 
I know the basics of it, I never try it to make something special. Most of the time, little modification to suit my well.
... but I suppose it's nice to know it.
The basics will do for the minor modifications, but if you ever have some spare time on your hands learning either (or both) flexbox or CSS grid is recommended! Can be super handy for larger alterations.
 
I think it's absolutely worth it, if you're really wanting to look into customizing your websites. I have yet to make a theme from scratch but I use my knowledge of what I know to modify existing themes.
 
CSS is very powerful and absolutely worth learning if you are expecting to do any front end design work.
 
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