Revisiting your code to remove redundancies and
inconsistencies-known as refactoring-is a common practice when
using programming languages. With this book, author Steve Lindstrom
not only shows you how to structure your CSS to build a responsive,
easy-to-use website, but also how to use refactoring tools to
create faster, more readable CSS. Good CSS is essential to the look
and feel of modern sites-as important as the HTML that dictates the
site's appearance and the JavaScript that runs the application.
This book is ideal for seasoned front-end developers cleaning up an
existing project, as well as those starting a new project for the
first time. Discover why CSS is easy to learn but difficult to
master Understand the difference between good and bad CSS Learn
about refactoring and how it relates to CSS Explore methods for
executing a CSS refactoring Learn how to deal with browser
inconsistencies Investigate common CSS antipatterns-and how to
avoid them Use techniques for structuring a project's CSS Recognize
when your CSS refactoring is successful
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