In this video I show you an example of utilizing knowledge of Squarespace’s template structure to write better CSS. The end result is one line of highly functional, situational CSS that will not break the site if the client makes changes. Pretty important when customizing a site!
Note: I do not necessarily recommend you use this CSS. I think it looks fine the way it is. Again, this was more about the journey than the destination.
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Music: https://soundcloud.com/justin-kolas
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