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    Wrap Your Mind Around Positioning Contexts. If you really want to have a solid understanding of how to use CSS to move HTML elements to where you want them to go, you absolutely must get a grip on positioning contexts. ...
    Master Floats. ...
    Know Your Selectors. ...
    Learn DRY Coding Concepts. ...
    Know Your Browser Support.

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    here some things you do get to better at css
    1)Learn CSS
    2)Ditch the libraries
    3)read other people's code
    4)Learn to debug your code
    5)Name your class properly
    6)Practice

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    Learn about basic pseudo-selectors.
    Learn about z-index.
    Make sure you know the Box Model inside and out and learn about collapsible margins.
    Learn when to use Float and when NOT to use Float.
    Bookmark W3Schools and MDN.

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    Practice When You Want. It is essential to indulge in intentional practice. ...
    Put You Hands On Real Work. ...
    Build Your Own Website. ...
    Build a Website for Someone Else. ...
    Design and Develop a Website for a Small Business. ...
    Attend a Bootcamp.

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