So instead of learning some CSS, which is an accepted standard, you're going to learn this.
Is not a technically convincing argument - and it won't work to any future colleague.
Facebook is doing it. (check screenshot) Do they not know how to write CSS?
I think someone needs several years of hands on professional experience in big projects. Working and having a product owner/manager/boss who wants you to deliver is not the same as writing a thesis about semantic web for uni.
I learned CSS on a very good level and then decided to follow this pattern because I saw its' power and productivity. This technique has a big following of very VERY senior developers.
which link are you referring to? Listen, this:
Is not a technically convincing argument - and it won't work to any future colleague.
Facebook is doing it. (check screenshot) Do they not know how to write CSS?
I think someone needs several years of hands on professional experience in big projects. Working and having a product owner/manager/boss who wants you to deliver is not the same as writing a thesis about semantic web for uni.
I learned CSS on a very good level and then decided to follow this pattern because I saw its' power and productivity. This technique has a big following of very VERY senior developers.
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Alright, dude, keep rocking on.