In my team we're heavily discouraged to write custom CSS to maintain conformity with our design system. Been mainly in React/redux land + some Java. It's been awhile since I've written CSS.. even when I have to I use Google/Stack overflow. I've been bombing these questions and it's harder to prep for this than leetcode. Advice on prep? CSS is probably a good skill to have as a frontend engineer huh? p.s. f you tiktok and you how do u draw a triangle using CSS #frontend Yoe 4 tc 190k
I find CSS questions much harder than LeetCode. Mostly because the lack of knowledge in CSS. But I feel like CSS there's some creativity in how you do the math to get the certain shapes you want. I remember a company told me to draw a picture of a boat they gave me using css and I bombed the interview đ
Yes. Need to know CSS for a frontend dev, imo . Sounds like your current team leverages design system. But under the hood, components in your design system likely use CSS, so you are still using it even though you maybe mostly work with high level components
*goes cries
i've been a front end developer for 8 years and i cannot do that
same problem to a lot of fees. Maybe start from the ground up By reading CSS: the def guide?
It's tedious but not *that* hard. Below link is pure CSS https://codepen.io/davidkpiano/pen/BGxgLa