* Translate challenge subtitles and example challenge text to Spanish
* Corrected errors in syntax and punctuation
* Multiple corrections of it/s to its plus other grammar corrections
* Correction and added paragraph to CSS Flex article
* Corrected my own typo
* Corrected capitalization, American spellings and typos
This is a basic introduction to the ::first-letter pseudo-element CSS selector. This document is meant to be a starting point and should be added to/expounded on.
P.S. I tried submitting a doc for the ::before selector, but apparently, it was already created, however, it's nowhere to be found in this directory (css/selectors/pseudo/). I wonder if a consolidation is in order 😛.
* Add example and reason why is not commonly used
Expanded from stub - added an example, an example of the simplified version (.class selector) and added some external references
* removed w3schools links
Made a few punctuation edits and rephrased sentences.
Added border-image section.
Removed other properties section because border-image is now its own section and border-spacing is a table property and not related to other border properties.
* A few minor punctuation changes
Added colon after first Example to match others.
Added periods at the end of sentences.
Put space between 'MDN web docs', capitalized, added colons.
* Correct markdown syntax
* Added examples and definition - CSS
- added two examples with the most used values
- added definition
* Added resources to Graceful Degradation - CSS
Added links to multiple articles / post / explanations / tools to help coders understand the concept
* changed triple backtick to single
* fixed https link
- had to fix one link to point to the https site
- removed one link because it doesn't match with the guide provided by FCC
* Add a space between class name and curly brace
Fixed typo on line 25, 'developer' was spelt 'developper'. Three back-ticks to indicate end of code highlighting was missing on line 41, so i added it.
* Updated index.md - Added TOC
Updated index.md to include a table of contents for easier file navigation, now the user can jump to the relevant section
* corrected title metadata