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Cascading of CSS Rules

March 20, 2024 by Rick Rodriguez

As I previously mentioned in one of my other posts, for educational purposes, you may comingle and use inline styling, with internal styling and external styling. However, in private industry and as a best practice measure you should only use external styling. With that said, if you do use all three stylings, you should understand … Read more

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