i showed up to read your webpage, not a thousand lines of CSS

this is a subtoot of

people {
who: write;
their: css;
like: this!important;
it: takes;
up: so;
much: space;
and: distracts;
from: the(content);
which: "i came";
to: see;
}

@Lady i mean when you’re learning it definitely makes it a lot easier to debug

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@Satsuma hm i feel like an important caveat here is that the order of properties should be sensible, like

Margin: 0; Border: None; Padding: 0; Font-Family: Serif; Font-Style: Italic; Font-Weight: Bold

is fine but

Font-Family: Serif; Padding: 0; Font-Style: Italic; Border: None; Margin: 0; Font-Weight: Bold

is atrocious

i think the one‐property‐per‐line syntax encourages the latter, whereas putting it all on one line encourages people to order their properties like a sentence

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