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CSS Specificity Simplified
Learn how CSS specificity works in a few simple and easy to learn examples

CSS Units and How to Use Them
Learn all about different units in CSS and which you should use when

How to Change Default Audio Devices in Windows
Learn to change your default speakers, headphones, or microphone in Windows.

Desktop Clock's New Logo
Desktop Clock reveals its new logo, icons, and design system!

How to Disable Specific TypeScript Rules
Learn how to disable and ignore TypeScript warnings and errors by line, by file, and by project

File Size on the Web
PC games add gigabyte updates, but web devs will debate fiercely over a few kilobytes. Find out why.

A Comparison of All Major Font Files
Read on to learn about different font files, their use cases, capabilities, performance, and support.

Use Two Simple Lines of CSS to Make Your Div Full-Bleed
Use this quick CSS hack to make your div full bleed, even if it is inside a container and you want the background-color to extend out

What the -u Flag in Git Does
A quick read on the -u flag in git.

Home Sweet Home Based Business
Learn how to create your business from home with this simple must read checklist

If Programming Languages were cars
We analyze a few popular programming languages and compare them to cars (and other vehicles)

A Cleanup Folders Script for Your package.json
Check out this ten line script to instantly clear those pesky build folders
