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Alan LevineThis article tries to describe the method I use. I call it the “Tree method”, since it structures the CSS like… that’s right, a tree structure.
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David FoltzInteresting Tree technique for structuring your CSS files.
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Pedro-Juan FerrerConsejos para escribir un CSS fácilmente interpretable por humanos
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jimohalloranLogical and easy to understand method of organising CSS files: "The Tree method tries to structure the CSS into logical blocks; blocks taken from the HTML. It also aims to be easy to understand for anyone. No secret codes or difficult ordering schemes."
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Ivana VasiljThe Tree method tries to structure the CSS into logical blocks; blocks taken from the HTML. It also aims to be easy to understand for anyone. No secret codes or difficult ordering schemes. * Order your selectors like the HTML * Always use the “full path
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james lMany methods exist to structure your CSS. This article tries to describe the method I use. I call it the
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dlgogmaHow to structure large CSS files Many methods exist to structure your CSS. This article tries to describe the method I use. I call it the “Tree method”, since it structures the CSS like… that’s right, a tree structure. I want to stress that it isn
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Everyone that has built a bigger site has had to deal with the mess CSS so easily become. There are ids and classes all over the place, and to find where a certain class is defined you usually need to use some search feature in your editor. Matching the other way, from the CSS to the HTML is even harder; you don’t even know what file a certain class is defined in. It’s a mess.
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