This repo contains all the examples which was used alongside the presentation which I gave for the Online Service SE's in Leeds.
You can find the slides below
To view the documentation which currently exists for CSSDN, please view the following
As requested by Tom and some of the SE's, please find a reading list along with conference talks which I would recommend if you were to use any of the principles contained in the slides and code.
- Architecting Scalable CSS
- CSS Architecture
- SMACSS
- CSS Architecture Is Really Really Hard
- Less CSS Mess
- CSS Architecture On A Shoestring
- 4 1/2 Methods Of Theming In (S)CSS
- Thinking Beyond "Scalable CSS"
- CSS Is a Mess
- 10 Commandments for Efficient CSS Architecture
- Slaying the Dragon: How to Refactor CSS for Maintainability
- mdo-ular CSS
- The Top 5 Mistakes of Massive CSS
- Atomic Design
- ITCSS
- Play Nice With CSS Tools and Methodologies
- OOCSS
- BEM
- Side Effects in CSS
- SOLID CSS
- MindBEMding - getting your head around BEM syntax
- Shoot to kill: CSS selector intent
- The open/closed principle applied to CSS
- Keep your CSS selectors short
- The single responsibility principle applied to CSS
- Object-Oriented CSS
- BEMIT
- About HTML semantics and frontend architecture
- GitHub's CSS
- CodePen's CSS
- Lonely Planet
- CSS at Groupon
- Buffer’s CSS
- CSS AT HOOTSUITE
- Refining The Way We Structure Our CSS At Trello
- Bugsnag's CSS Architecture
- How we do CSS at Ghost
- Medium’s CSS is actually pretty f***ing good.
- CSS at Lonely Planet
- Harry Roberts
- Hugo Giraudel
- Guy Routledge
- Heydon Pickering
- Scott Jehl
- Dudley Storey
- Ben Briggs
- Thierry Koblentz
- Nicolas Gallagher
- Phil Walton
- Lea Verou
- Manoela Ilic
- Una Kravets
- Chris Coyier
- Nicole Sullivan
- L. David Baron
- Daniel Glazman
- Chris Eppstein
- Tab Atkins
- Natalie Weizenbaum
- Brad Frost
- Mark Otto
- Simon
- Jonathan Snook