Greetings!
Now that my head has stopped spinning from the barrage of information from the CSS lecture (rereading the slides is helpful, but sometimes I feel like we rush through things too quickly in class, and I don't retain any of it. Relying on the slides makes me a bit uncomfortable), I was wondering more about creating a navigation bar, as is hinted at in the description for Assignment 5. Is that where creating universal attributes controlled by "#" and "." comes in? Because you can slip the selector into the HTML only where you need to? Or am I way off?
Also, in mentioning the selectors, what has been most useful for me in understanding these concepts hasn't been the slides that give, in loving and painstaking detail, the descriptions of the elements. Those are necessary, for sure, but I feel like we could benefit from more examples. I couldn't understand how universal attributes could be useful until I saw an example, which I feel like we rushed through.
Thanks! See you next week!
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