Like most things to do with CSS I’m not sure what I think of this.

Like most things to do with CSS I’m not sure what I think of this.

3 thoughts on “Like most things to do with CSS I’m not sure what I think of this.

  1. What? I thought the whole idea of CSS (as terrible as the actual CSS implementation is) was to abstract away presentation decisions from the document structure?

    This article seems to be saying that if you decide your highlight colour should be red rather than blue, you should be relying on your code editor’s search-and-replace to do it?!

    And what if you want two elements with a particular background colour – in their compiled CSS example, do you need to put in the same both places? What if you can’t remember hex codes off the top of your head?

    Is this crazy, or am I completely missing the point of this?

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  2. No it’s as questionable as you said. I’ve done some of the things described here but not much. I think is most commonly used examples are things like grid layouts (bootstrap etc). Those really do mix the levels of abstraction.

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