In Defense of CSS — Dear Design Student — Medium
vendredi 31 juillet 2015 à 10:06les liens du Colibri
Web developers have been griping about CSS as long as I can remember, but only lately has it been feasible for them to forsake it entirely. Now, some people won’t touch CSS except through Javascript, like they’re picking up dog shit with a plastic bag. Javascript is indiscriminately consuming the world like a swarm of rogue nanobots, so it shouldn’t make me sad when it happens to mess with my friends in particular. But I’m inconsolable, because I think we’re losing something beautiful.
;)
"Developers think in components, modules, and patterns, but CSS doesn’t. CSS thinks in contexts and rules."
Cet article est à lire, vraiment.
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Web developers have been griping about CSS as long as I can remember, but only lately has it been feasible for them to forsake it entirely. Now, some people won’t touch CSS except through Javascript, like they’re picking up dog shit with a plastic bag. Javascript is indiscriminately consuming the world like a swarm of rogue nanobots, so it shouldn’t make me sad when it happens to mess with my friends in particular. But I’m inconsolable, because I think we’re losing something beautiful.
;)
"Developers think in components, modules, and patterns, but CSS doesn’t. CSS thinks in contexts and rules."
Cet article est à lire, vraiment.
(Permalink)