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4,529 PointsThis is Not A Question, I just want to tell you to always read Teachers Note
Sometimes i see questions from fellow students here and i feel like they only watched the videos and expected to learn all about "Floats" from a 7 mins video, This isn't right i guess. The teachers Note is very very useful. I learned all about float by reading an article from the first teachers Note. So lets ask questions only when we have no other choice and have rad the teachers note. My name is james- Instagram- (@juniorwebdeveloper)
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Robert Schaap
19,836 PointsAs long as we're giving tips, I'd suggest any time you learn some new properties, go and have a look at the Mozilla Developers Network / MDN. It's a great reference for HTML/CSS/JavaScript with clear examples and often it has codepen's that you can just play around with immediately.