@MatthewSirkin @ZachSaucier css-cascade calls it "the !important annotation". No other CSS spec calls it that, though. Even css-syntax just calls it "!important"
I'm pretty sure everyone in the CSSWG just calls it "!important"
I call it "!important"
Declarations that have !important in them are called "important declarations" in a number of specs
I don't understand where you include media queries when making a responsive site. In the example I found they include a link: <link rel="stylesheet" media="(max-width:600px)" href="weather-2-small.css"> But I'm looking at the old responsive template I was using and I dont see any such links
That mightve been a loaded question, sorry. Does anyone have a good resource to learn how to make breakpoints for a responsive site?
No way. Both of us prefaced our answers with the same two things in the same order while writing our answers at the same time? Witchcraft! — BoltClock ♦44 secs ago
Is it possible to have a page with a background image, and when you click on a link to go to the new page, the background image stays while the new page loads?
like the background image is there all the time, while you have pages changing over top of it
I don't understand why people who are new to the web absolutely hate using JS for things
It has its purpose
Web players like Spotify don't have any audio elements in their HTML, which means they must be dynamically creating WebAudio elements via JS under the hood, right? How can I look for them via JS?