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Scalable And Modular Architecture For Css 2nd Edition Jonathan Snook

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Scalable And Modular Architecture For Css 2nd Edition Jonathan Snook
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Publisher: Snook.ca Web Development, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.3 MB
Pages: 91
Author: Jonathan Snook
ISBN: 9780985632106, 0985632100
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2

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Scalable And Modular Architecture For Css 2nd Edition Jonathan Snook by Jonathan Snook 9780985632106, 0985632100 instant download after payment.

A flexible guide to developing sites small and large. Scalable and Modular Architecture for CSS (or SMACSS, pronounced "smacks", for short) is more style guide than rigid framework. There's no library within here for you to download or install. SMACSS is a way to examine your design process and as a way to fit those rigid frameworks into a flexible thought process. It's an attempt to document a consistent approach to site development when using CSS. And really, who isn't building a site with CSS these days?! Learn about the four types of CSS rules for state-based design, and how this approach to development can make it easier to work on larger sites and with larger teams.

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