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Do you have public domain exemplars of each CSS methodology you've seen? #13

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davewallace opened this issue Feb 28, 2017 · 0 comments

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davewallace commented Feb 28, 2017

Gidday @csswizardry,

Great idea for a repo - hopefully more of this type spring up, they'll be invaluable going forward.

Having been a dev for many years and having followed your blog, talk recordings and front end activity for a while now, I wondered if, with the projects you've either worked on or poked around in, you have examples of good/bad/other implementations of the CSS methodologies we're either well versed in or learning.

For me, I have for the longest time been at timezone's extreme length when interacting with other developers pushing the edges of spec and practice. For all of my years of scraping, reading and double-backing on info, I continue to feel like I have a broad understanding of many of the things you cover - but still lack some examples to convince colleagues, pupils and other people I interact with.

I'd really appreciate any curated/favourite/anti-favourite links whether old or new, that serve as examples of CSS methodology evolution over time.

Cheers,
Dave

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