CSS Guidelines
@cssguidelines
High-level advice and guidelines for writing sane, manageable, scalable CSS. From @csswizardry.
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Thanks to @cssguidelines, my CSS is going to be like 7000% better now. cssguidlin.es
I supported @cssguidelines on @Gumroad gum.co/JAgjq I'd suggest every front-end dev checks it out -there's something for everyone
I have a lot of flight time tomorrow; that should provide me with a lot of opportunities to continue work on the Architecture section.
@cssguidelines I did do a js bin once on specificity - jsbin.com/eHuHIFOb/3/edit @csswizardry
Between @cssguidelines and @inuitcss my little #developer world is being rocked with awesome. Couldn't be more impressed. ty! @csswizardry
So far the most common purchase amount has been $20 (excl. non- payments), and the highest has been a whopping $166! gumroad.com/l/JAgjq
Enforcing strict coding conventions paid off today: search & replace with a simple regex changed ~4000 lines of Sass in one go.
So you guys like CSS, huh? Check out this gem from @benfrain: Enduring CSS for rapidly changing, long-lived projects csswz.it/1Bz4ala
Well, I guess the cat is out of the bag now… The Guidelines are actually a long, long way from complete, so keep an eye out for updates.
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