"--name: value" is used to initialize a variable in CSS. In this case, he is using inline styles to assign a unique value for the "i" variable to each "li" element. Then, when the "transition-delay" property is used, it accesses each instance of "li" and uses the value of "var(--i)" for that specific "li" to provide a different delay value
He already made an entire free tutorial. Why aren't you willing to put in a miniscule amount of effort to copy it from the screen - it'll likely help you understand the concepts better too. If you want the source code then he has a link in the description for Patreon members.
You are a king of a css please share some tips 😊
transition not working. what should I do ?
cool 👍 keep it up
what does style="--i:1," for the list items do?
"--name: value" is used to initialize a variable in CSS. In this case, he is using inline styles to assign a unique value for the "i" variable to each "li" element. Then, when the "transition-delay" property is used, it accesses each instance of "li" and uses the value of "var(--i)" for that specific "li" to provide a different delay value
Bro pls make a video how to adapt site for mobile, desktop and other. (Responsive)
Please 🙏 do Prev and Next button for this layout, .... Note: not numeric pagination
Please provide the code files and the links in the description as soon as possible for free 🙏
He already made an entire free tutorial.
Why aren't you willing to put in a miniscule amount of effort to copy it from the screen - it'll likely help you understand the concepts better too.
If you want the source code then he has a link in the description for Patreon members.
Wow! Why don't just send us your AnyDesk ID to write it for you mate..
Jesus
@@michaelewen5498 thank you so much brother 🙏
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