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Beyond CSS [Updated July, 2024]

Posted By: IrGens
Beyond CSS [Updated July, 2024]

Beyond CSS
.MP4, AVC, 1920x1080, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 18h 9m | 5.17 GB
Instructor: Kevin Powell

Maintainable and scalable CSS doesn’t have to be a challenge
There are a lot of things that, at scale, get harder and harder:

  • Class naming
  • Staying organized
  • Dealing with the cascade and specificity issues
  • and more

There are a lot of different methodologies, approaches, and tools out there to help solve the problems of writing CSS at scale.

Some approaches involve 3rd party options, which can be super helpful, but often are great at making an MVP that needs a total rework when it’s time to make something more custom.

Or worse yet, you end up with a strange mix of Tailwind here, Bootstrap there, some CSS-in-JS solutions over here and no real direction.

To help overcome a lot of these problems, the first thing you need is a clear direction and a system in place that you understand.

When we create our own system (which can even leverage the tools above!), we have total control from day one.

By having a system in place, you can grow it to fit your own needs and make it work for you, instead of using a “fits all” solution that a 3rd party needs to be.

And best of all, once you’ve got it set up you don’t have to start from scratch on every single project, allowing you to start new projects in record time.


Beyond CSS [Updated July, 2024]