I was working on the back-end, but I switched jobs to a new company and was asked to do the front-end for a period of time.
My front-end experience is that I wrote the front-end of several websites by hand a year ago, including css, div, and js, but I have forgotten them all now. I still remember the basic knowledge, but there are still many shortcomings, such as Specifically design a page based on 1-2-1, which involves many div nesting techniques. I hope the experts can recommend some advanced div books to me. Thank you!
It involves a lot of div nesting techniques
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I don’t quite understand what I mean. The front-end pictures I have seen say There are really not many divs. If you want to recommend it, I suggest you take a look at <
It involves a lot of div nesting techniques
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I don’t quite understand this. Meaning. There aren’t many front-end pictures I’ve seen that talk about divs. If you want to recommend it, I suggest you take a look at <
Okay, I’ll go take a look
I don’t think reading a book is of much use. It’s not fast and efficient that comes from practicing directly!
Open the website at will, use 360 View to open a web page, hold down ctrl m and take a screenshot of the entire web page!
Starting from the very beginning, I have used all kinds of cutting pictures and div css layouts. If there is anything that cannot be solved when writing code, the most important thing is to have a reference to follow, and put the source code of the other party's website Save it and see what they write!
I feel that reading is not very useful, it is not as fast and efficient as practicing directly!
Open the website at will, use 360 View to open a web page, hold down ctrl m and take a screenshot of the entire web page!
Starting from the very beginning, I have used all kinds of cutting pictures and div css layouts. If there is anything that cannot be solved when writing code, the most important thing is to have a reference to follow, and put the source code of the other party's website Save it and see what they write!
Thank you!