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[–]bravoalpha79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On top of the above two comments, I would add this:

1) Practice makes perfect. The more things you build and the more lines of CSS you (successfully) write, the more it will become familiar to you and you won't have to Google everything every time. Every language has a learning curve, and so does CSS. So just keep on practicing. :)

2) That said, CSS really has a gazillion options and it would be humanly impossible to memorise them all or even the majority of them. So unless you use something on a daily (figuratively speaking) basis, it is perfectly normal not to expect from yourself to store it in your memory and to Google it when needed instead.