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BEM and SMACSS: Advice From Developers Who've Been There
Patrick contacted a number of developers who have used BEM and SMACSS in their projects, and collected their thoughts on how they can be used effectively.
Naming Things ◆ 24 ways
Paul Lloyd perches his partridge in the CSS pear tree to discuss naming methodologies, ontologies and semantics. What’s in a name? That which we call a cherub by any other name would smell as sweet.
The Role of Utility Classes in Scalable CSS | David Clark Develops the Web
Where exactly do utility classes fit in to a scalable CSS system? Why, when, and how should they be used?
Building our first pattern library - FutureLearn
Interaction Designer, Alla Kholmatova, explains how we redesigned and rewrote our pattern library at FutureLearn.
How We’re Using Modules to Organize Our Front-End Code - Tuts Code Article
Ever wondered how a large site like Tuts+ keeps its CSS, HTML and JavaScript in order over continued development and iteration? I’m going to show you the process we’ve implemented to keep it all...
Analyze your CSS in a whole new way with CSS Dig
How We’re Using Modules to Organize Our Front-End Code - Tuts Code Article
Ever wondered how a large site like Tuts+ keeps its CSS, HTML and JavaScript in order over continued development and iteration? I’m going to show you the process we’ve implemented to keep it all...
redaxmedia/ncss
Named Cascading Style Sheets is a naming convention and guideline for semantic CSS - redaxmedia/ncss-documentation
Sophisticating Your CSS - Ryan LaBouve
Robin Rendle › Front-end Maintenance and the Ladder of Abstraction
I’m a designer at Sentry and a writer at CSS-Tricks.
Your Frontend Methodology Is All of Them: Atomic Design & Pattern Lab | Pha
Introducing CCSS (Component CSS)
Satheesh Kumar introduces a new architecture, inspired by a number of different tools and methodologies, for helping with building large applications.
Naming CSS Stuff Is Really Hard | Sparkbox | Web Design and Development
Limit gross refactoring tomorrow by picking class names that are less likely to change. Ethan shares three naming options to help cushion the blow of future design changes.
Introducing AM - Attribute Modules for CSS - Glen Maddern: Internet Pro
AMCSS - Attribute Modules for CSS
Scaling Down The BEM Methodology For Small Projects
Front-end development is no longer about individual frameworks. Tools are available — we merely have to choose. To make the right choices for your project, you need to start with a general approach, or methodology. But most methodologies have been created by big companies? Are they still useful for small companies, or do we need to reinvent them at a small scale?
bjankord/CSS-Components-Modifiers-And-Subcomponents-Collection
A collection of common CSS module class names. Contribute to bjankord/CSS-Components-Modifiers-And-Subcomponents-Collection development by creating an account on GitHub.
About HTML semantics and front-end architecture – Nicolas Gallagher
A critical look the term 'semantic HTML' and the limitations it has created for web engineers
BEM, Multiple Modifiers, and Experimenting with Attribute Selectors | Viget
CSS Architecture — Philip Walton
To many Web developers, being good at CSS means you can take a visual mock-up and replicate it perfectly in code. You don't use tables, and you pride yourself on using as few images as possible. If you're really good, you use the latest and greatest techniques like media queries, transitions and transforms. While all this is certainly true of good CSS developers, there's an entirely separate side to CSS that rarely gets mentioned when assessing one's skill.
CSS Architecture | Appfolio Engineering
To many Web developers, being good at CSS means you can take a visual mock-up and replicate it perfectly in code. You don't use tables, and you pride yourself on using as few images as possible. If you're really good, you use the latest and greatest techniques like media queries, transitions and tra
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