RandomWebBits need improvements. Component aware CSS
I'm in development of the site's CSS. Some pages can use a refresh, but I don't know what I need to improve the look and feel.
https://www.randomwebbits.com/pages/hsl.html
Webbits are essentially articles to read. They're short and they get right to the point.
What styling do you think I can use to sprits up a page like this?
</RWB>HSL
HSL colors manipulate hues.
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Look up blogs for inspo
Some pages exist for interactivity as part of the article content. The components are each custom-made. I don't know what can improve the looks and feel. There's limited text by design. Nobody appreciates reading too much about something they're familiar with. My focus is to keep focus on short, information-dense content that can help to teach and/or learn more about familiar topics.
I think adding code blocks (types you see on mdn or blogs) would be a good start then
The code blocks you have now make it look dated
No, I don't think that's the right direction to take. This isn't about teaching the code, it's about teaching a concept.
Some pages don't need code blocks. But there's a theme element missing or styles. I can't quite put my finger on it.
Edit: The web captures are not great resolution in discord upload. At the site, you can zoom in.
https://www.randomwebbits.com/guides/elementinspect.html
</RWB>GUIDE: Element Inspect
Use the element inspector to view close-up details of HTML elements.
The page you just linked is pretty much a barebones blog, so my opinion is still to look up how blogs implement pictures and different subsections
Right. The page is pretty basic. But it's meant to be simple. If you have any ideas or something you want to see added, feel free to share.