Old is Solid; New Gets Talked About

When Chris asked me to write about “one thing I learned about building websites this year” I admit my brain immediately went through a list of techniques and CSS properties I started using this year. But then I paused. Other people can write about that much better than I can. What’s something that I specifically have learned? Then I realized that I’ve been “learning” the same lesson for the last five years, yet I keep falling into the same trap … Read article “Old is Solid; New Gets Talked About”

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