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Enduring CSS

You're reading from   Enduring CSS Create robust and scalable CSS for any size web project

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787282803
Length 134 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ben Frain Ben Frain
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface
1. Writing Styles for Rapidly Changing, Long-lived Projects FREE CHAPTER 2. The Problems of CSS at Scale 3. Implementing Received Wisdom 4. Introducing the ECSS Methodology 5. File Organisation and Naming Conventions 6. Dealing with State Changes in ECSS 7. Applying ECSS to Your Website or Application 8. The Ten Commandments of Sane Style Sheets 9. Tooling for an ECSS Approach 1. CSS Selector Performance 2. Browser Representatives on CSS Performance

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Now my friends we have reached the end of this little book.

While I'd hope that some of you might be able to take ECSS off the peg and start implementing it wholesale, I'll be just as happy if it merely provokes your own journey of discovery.

At the outset I was trying to find an approach to scaling CSS that dealt with the following problems:

  • To allow the easy maintenance of a large CSS codebase over time
  • To allow portions of CSS code to be removed from the codebase without effecting the remaining styles
  • It should be possible to rapidly iterate on any new designs
  • Changing the properties and values applied to one visual element should not unintentionally effect others
  • Any solution should require minimal tooling and workflow changes to implement
  • Where possible, W3C standards such as ARIA should be used to communicate state change within the user interface

ECSS answers all of those problems:

  • Compartmentalizing CSS into modules allows easy removal of deprecated...
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