Let’s get straight to it: CSS is all about making your website look good. Think of it as the stylist for your web pages, where you use selectors to point out which elements need a makeover, and then apply your style choices through declaration blocks. We’re not going to get bogged down in the nitty-gritty of CSS here, but keep in mind that CSS specificity (basically, which styles take priority) is super important. For the nerdy details on that, check out this other article [insert link]. Now, let’s talk about how all this plays out in WordPress.

Let’s get straight to it: CSS is all about making your website look good. Think of it as the stylist for your web pages, where you use selectors to point out which elements need a makeover, and then apply your style choices through declaration blocks. We’re not going to get bogged down in the nitty-gritty of CSS here, but keep in mind that CSS specificity (basically, which styles take priority) is super important. For the nerdy details on that, check out this other article [insert link]. Now, let’s talk about how all this plays out in WordPress.

Let’s get straight to it: CSS is all about making your website look good. Think of it as the stylist for your web pages, where you use selectors to point out which elements need a makeover, and then apply your style choices through declaration blocks. We’re not going to get bogged down in the nitty-gritty of CSS here, but keep in mind that CSS specificity (basically, which styles take priority) is super important. For the nerdy details on that, check out this other article [insert link]. Now, let’s talk about how all this plays out in WordPress.