In my experience, I've watched a developer open a large CSS file, add a style to the bottom so it can fit their needs, save the file, and test the application. Unused CSS is one of the issues on the web (with images at the forefront of it all number). ![]() Over time, this overgrown design file (or files) grows into something unmanageable - a large file full of unused CSS for one page. However, once we start using them, we add more CSS to the payload, making a web page swell in size. Luckily, we have CSS frameworks like Bootstrap and Foundation to help us build these websites. ![]() While there are some designers in the industry, design is not a developer's strong suit (I know.I'm a developer, but we keep trying). For developers who build websites, they focus on functionality right out of the gate get the project working with HTML, add a JavaScript framework, and then sprinkle in some CSS to put lipstick on the pig.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |