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This concludes the series "How Much Do You Know About CSS". Friends who often come here may feel suddenly: There are still many knowledge points about CSS, why is it suddenly over? It hasn’t been finished yet? That's right. However Everything has a position. If you blindly pursue more and have a vague positioning, you will have no purpose and direction.

My identity is not a front-end developer, but a product manager. The product I plan is a project management software, and I am also a PMP. I know that a project must have goals, scope, progress and quality requirements. Once achieved, the project can be concluded and preparations can be made for the start of the next project. Next, I will continue to optimize my rich text editor wangEditor. I also need to revise the "In-depth Understanding of JavaScript Prototypes and Closures" I wrote before and record it as a video tutorial. In addition, I also want to record a tutorial on how to use MS Project to give full play to the role of my PMP. Project is a very powerful project schedule management software, but not many project managers can really use it well.

Without further ado, let’s get back to the story.

Readers of "How Much Do You Know About CSS" are recommended for those who know the basics of CSS (or are just getting started), but have not systematically studied, summarized, and summarized it, as well as those who are busy coding, bugging, and working overtime all day long. Coders who have food but no time to read and study. Although there isn't much content in "How Much You Know About CSS", it covers the basics that I think should be covered. I didn't cover the basics that don't need to be covered. So, if you are a CSS expert, then you don’t need to read it (I welcome corrections to you!); if you have never started with CSS, then you don’t need to read it, I will never write introductory tutorials. .

My experience tells me: there are shortcuts to learning. One of the shortcuts to learning is to see how others understand this knowledge. Give two examples. If you like "Water Margin", don't just read the original work as a story. You must read the annotations and comments by famous writers of all generations to see how they understand it. When I was learning C# before, "CLR via C#" was difficult to understand, but I learned more about it by reading "What You Must Know. Net". Because the latter was written by a Chinese born in the 1980s, I used his understanding of C# as a bridge and ladder to explore more advanced books and knowledge.

??The same goes for "How Much Do You Know About CSS"?

Finally, I sincerely hope that you can use the strength of others to improve yourself . I've been asking this of myself too.

The catalog of this series is as follows:

How much do you know about css (1)?? Let me ask you to answer

How much do you know about css (2)?? Ideas for learning css

How much do you know about css (3)?? Style sources and cascading rules

How much do you know about css (4)?? Interpret the browser default style

How much do you know about css (5)??Selector

Know about css How many (6)??Priority of selector

How much do you know about css (7)??Box model

How much do you know about css (8 )??float Part 1

How much do you know about css (9)?? Float Part 2

How much do you know about css (10)??display

How much do you know about css (11)??position

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Welcome to follow my tutorials: "From Design to Pattern" " In-depth understanding of javascript prototype and closure series " "Microsoft petshop4.0 source code interpretation video" "json2.js source code interpretation Video》

Also welcome to follow my open source project??wangEditor, a simple and easy-to-use web rich text editor

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