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How Do You Draw A Flowchart For CSS Hierarchy?

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How Do You Draw A Flowchart For CSS Hierarchy?

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As CSS (cascading style sheets) takes the place of repetitive HTML tags in modern website programming, it can help to draw up a flowchart of what the browser prioritizes are in order to figure out what your styles will actually look like at load time. You can do this by figuring out where you have placed tags or omitted tags, taking hardware into account and knowing about the priorities that the software assigns. Draw a box at the bottom of your piece of paper. This is your default browser setting. If no further style is defined, the element will have the attributes of the default. In a third box above your external CSS is an internal style sheet, something programmed inside of the opening HTML tags. This will trump an external style attribute. Draw a fourth box at the top. This is your specific HTML tags and delimiters, which will be prioritized over any outside values. So, the hand-coded style will always be recognized. Make drawings linked into this hierarchy representing add-on fil

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