ASMR Coding | Todo-list: Adding CSS styles

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This is a coding video, ASMR formatted. Watch me code a little todo list with React.js while I give you ASMR tingles.

This is part 3 of this series where in the this part I add styles to my Todo list. In the previous part my todo list did not have a lot of styles, so I decided to make it prettier with some CSS using something called flexbox. Though I did not modify much React code I added some class attributes used for CSS.

Note that I did not intend to make this 100% a tutorial, but you might learn something despite it. This is for your ASMR tingles as you watch me code. I made keyboard sounds as I code as well as speak in a quiet room voice for the tingles.

[Info about ASMR]
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response.
If you don't know anything about ASMR, briefly, it's essentially a video where noises such as whispers are being made/played in a way that might trigger sensational triggers such as tingles as a response to these noises.


[0:00] Intro
[2:26] styling todo item
[10:44] styling the form
[16:47] styling buttons
[20:40] tweaking some styles
[29:35] running my todo one more time
[32:30] conclusion
[33:14] End







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