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Originally Posted by Wi1d
Learning how to fill your style sheets up with hacks has nothing to do with my comment. To stop thinking about the technical aspects of something so that you can reach greater heights in creativity is something altogether different.
It has been this kind of approach that has helped me personally "pull off almost every design" that I've come up with. However I am not arrogant enough to think that my learning experiences are the same as everyone else. This is what worked for me.
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I was just saying that personally I don't think CSS can hurt your creativity and it has actually given more room for creativity. I know that your comment was about not thinking too much about the technical aspect but I just think it goes hand in hand in Web Design. What's the point in doing the most crazy cutting edge design if it isn't possible to create it technically? I'm sorry if my comment seemed arrogant as it wasn't meant to be at all. Feel free to approach things in any way you want. I wasn't really talking about my learning experiences but basically just trying to say that CSS/HTML coding is a very important aspect of Web Design which the original question was about. just voicing my opinion
