William Roark
Nov 3 · 1 min read

RE: Then comes CSS

“We just need to write in our CSS file the following 3 lines, which meaning is “all my list item[s] don’t need to have a list style”.”

Well, this is where I get very frustrated with all the supposed BEGINNERS intros here on how to write up basic HTML code — now including this one. The sentence seems to be saying there should be a separate CSS file somewhere — and I haven’t a clue what is being talked about here beyond what the initialism means (Cascading Style Sheets). C’mon people, if it’s for beginners, then let it be for beginners and don’t throw out things that assume well-understood prior experience with this technology.

I’m trying out this exercise in a fresh Notepad I opened up. Does it have a CSS file in it, and if so, how do I access it? I’m not finding anything in the menus.

Is it a file I need to create before I can even do this? If so, how do I that? Another Notepad file? (and how do I connect them?).

Or is this a line of code I can put in the Notepad file I’m trying out this Navbar exercise?

Ugh.

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