Whilst I don't necessarily agree with everything you said, it's a good post with some interesting points raised.
I do have you pull you up on this though - "Competent CSS developers shouldn't be using CSS frameworks with production websites".
It really doesn't matter what you used to accomplish it, but what really matters is if people are willing to use or pay for your product?
If two production sites both look good and one happens to be using a CSS framework and the other was painstakingly hand-crafted, what does it matter?
If they portray the right brand image and drive usage / revenue, I'd argue the latter was a waste of time to a certain extent?
Anyhow, this thread was a good read, very lively!
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Whilst I don't necessarily agree with everything you said, it's a good post with some interesting points raised.
I do have you pull you up on this though - "Competent CSS developers shouldn't be using CSS frameworks with production websites".
It really doesn't matter what you used to accomplish it, but what really matters is if people are willing to use or pay for your product?
If two production sites both look good and one happens to be using a CSS framework and the other was painstakingly hand-crafted, what does it matter?
If they portray the right brand image and drive usage / revenue, I'd argue the latter was a waste of time to a certain extent?
Anyhow, this thread was a good read, very lively!