The author of this site is also the author of Bulma (https://bulma.io/) - my goto CSS framework. He's also created another similar site for HTML: https://htmlreference.io/
Also, I lead a fairly ad-free life, so there's way too many ads for me to consider using it regularly - those fixed-on-the-screen ones are especially intrusive. A shame as it looks like a good idea.
A lot of the CSS properties documented on MDN (reference of all properties available [1]) come with interactive examples, for instance background-color and flex to pick two random samples. There are great introductions to CSS concepts in general on MDN as well (flexbox, grid).
Contributions to MDN are welcome. All you need is an account, and their reference reads more like documentation and less like an ad :)
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https://cssreference.io/property/align-content/
Also, I lead a fairly ad-free life, so there's way too many ads for me to consider using it regularly - those fixed-on-the-screen ones are especially intrusive. A shame as it looks like a good idea.
Contributions to MDN are welcome. All you need is an account, and their reference reads more like documentation and less like an ad :)
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Reference
You can even log-in via GitHub nowadays.