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First of all, you probably need to figure out what groups to divide CSS into.
You can use 3 logical ones, but I don’t know how convenient it will be to read later:
CSS is essentially just a selector + property + value
(After all, it makes no sense to add something generally exotic from the CSS language to a frequently used cheat sheet, or to decide whether, on the contrary, to add only selectors, properties, or values \u200b\u200bthat are less known to you (because the known ones have long been known))
You can also use other groups to divide, intuitive-visual "character", ordinary perception, for example:
Or think of what other groups you can divide it into, except for the visual component or the fundamental
PS with HTML, everything is not so simple there, I decided to look a little at what the HTML API is and realized that this is not for one day
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