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Being a back-end developer means setting up the backbone, making a high-level architectural plan, dealing with the server side of the application to make different platform types function as intended. There’s more about the role that I didn’t mention, and one of them is creating documentation which we, developers, commonly dislike.
Like with anything else, the basics go a long way. Understanding how elements behave on your page makes it easier to use and edit them as needed. Among the many basics that are oftentimes overlooked is the CSS display property.