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  • #128687
    Alen
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    I’ll just quote @CrocoDillon

    > it’s more about maintainability than performance

    #128689
    croydon86
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    Well I don’t know what you’re basing that on, but from my experience working on a big site, it’s both.

    #128690
    theacefes
    Member

    @croydon86,

    Are you actually asking for opinions or are you just using this as an open forum to throw yours at us and not accept anyone else’s because it isn’t what you think is the best way?

    #128806
    croydon86
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    @theacefes not at all. Was simply seeking more clarity in some posters’ answers.


    @mcjohnst
    agreed!

    @jamy_za Yes great article, also posted above. Can totally understand you finding it easier.

    #141261
    yajinn
    Member

    I am using the first method, commonly used, especially margin, padding, font size, float, and so on. classes using minify

    #141333
    Johnslegers
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    I’m using mostly the first technique.

    I even created a fully OOCSS framework, but it seems I’m not allowed to post any references to that framework in this thread as my posts get deleted when I try ** confused **

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