To avoid reimplementing poorly stuff that has been done thousands of times and to have consistent conventions across projects. At least that's it for me!
yes, but if we were talking about a project made from scratch, therefore without the need for consistency. Would you start from a css framework?
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To avoid reimplementing poorly stuff that has been done thousands of times and to have consistent conventions across projects. At least that's it for me!
yes, but if we were talking about a project made from scratch, therefore without the need for consistency. Would you start from a css framework?