CSS Grid Announcement Causes Public Stir

CSS Grid Announcement Causes Public Stir

There is currently a teaching session available for people to learn how to code in CSS Grid. A recent post about this got a lot of coders up in arms about it. An offer that is valid through 2019 but encourages people to hurry and sign up frustrates viewers. It may not inspire them to take action because they think that they have the entire year. They do not necessarily feel the urgent need to sign up for it immediately.
Some coders saw the announcement and were annoyed. They made some sarcastic comments about the ad's urgency. The article was more of an ad than an information piece, and most people who read it recognized it for what it was.
Beyond the annoyance, some people took the time to point out what CSS Grid is good for and what other tools are better at doing than CSS Grid. This information is more helpful than expressing annoyance at what is clearly an extended ad. If a person is unsure of whether or not to spend their hard-earned money on this kind of a course, they want to know how it will benefit them and why they should pay for the information if there is a chance that other comparable tools or articles are available elsewhere for free or less money.
Several people also pointed out the Internet Explorer is no longer supported by Microsoft because of all of its security vulnerabilities. As such, some of the people who might have wanted to use CSS Grid could have changed their minds.
Overall, the tone of the article was pretentious. Before the coder goes on to write more ads or try to create tutorials, they are going to have to change their writing style and voice. Nobody is going to want to pay for content that sounds like an insult or a degradation of their intelligence. Readers should feel free to make their opinions known through comments, otherwise the writer of the content may not realize what type of a perception or feeling they are providing to the readers of their online information. For more information click here https://medium.com/@shuvohabib/learn-css-grid-and-flexbox-fundamentals-before-2019-hits-the-ground-765010c6e21f?source=friends_link&sk=973a4fb7684e11a363d7ad9f03aaf400.

CSS Grid Public Stir