Adam Wathan 8/7/2017

CSS Utility Classes and "Separation of Concerns"

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The article details the author's evolution from writing semantic CSS to adopting a functional, utility-class approach. It critiques the traditional 'separation of concerns' principle, arguing that semantic CSS often creates tight coupling between HTML structure and CSS selectors, and explores the benefits of a more utility-focused methodology for styling.

CSS Utility Classes and "Separation of Concerns"

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