Posts tagged with “basics”
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mCSS structure and organization
An overview of how and why mCSS file structure is organized the way it is. And a quick overview of how the selector’s properties are organized within CSS files.
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BEM, which stands for Block, Element, Modifier, is a popular CSS naming convention that provides a clear and structured way to name your classes, making them more meaningful and easier for teams to understand, especially in larger projects.
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ITCSS (Inverted Triangle CSS) is a powerful methodology developed by Harry Roberts to help front-end developers organize their CSS in a scalable and maintainable way. It addresses common issues like specificity wars and cascading conflicts, making your codebase cleaner and easier to manage.
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mCSS is full featured but light, opinionated but flexible, a pleasure to use but scalable. And you don't need to learn some weird pseudo CSS to use it. It's actual CSS…