CSS Makes Everything Better

CSS Makes Everything Better


The title of today's post might be a little over the top but it's not far fetched. Imagine a yellow Lamborghini Huracan drives past you on the road, it's such a beautiful and gracious sight that you'll drive past your destination from the sheer joy of being on the same road like it, isn't it? Now imagine that same Huracan is stuck in traffic with you except now there's no paint job, no color and all you see is a lifeless & dour box.
The box in this scenario is HTML, it gets the job done sure it has the engine(body tags), tires(HTML tags) even the Lamborghini logo(tittle tag) enough to know its a car heck a Lambhorgini but you know what's missing? the presence, the sheer brilliance of the work done by the engineers(developer) and the grace to stand out in a crowd.
Web CV design without CSS styling

This changes by applying paint(CSS) on the car, life screams out from the once grim pages to appreciation for the wonders which the engineers/technicians(developers) have done with this car(Webpage). By using elements like margins,font-size,font-family, padding, flex-box, color and more the majesty and grandeur expected of the car (website) is graciously conveyed to every motorist/commuter(users/page viewers) on the road.

Its Task 3 and we were asked to create our CV with HTML except this time we could style with CSS to make it more creative and visually appealing. I picked up my paint can and sprayed my dour box with enough paint(CSS) it looks miles better than it was when I designed it without CSS.
web CV design using HTML and CSS


CSS might not make everything better, but it sure makes HTML gorgeous.

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