67. Don’t blindly use anything.
Back-end principles
My convoluted opinion
Can we peacefully co-exist?
Should I use it?
What’s with the comic book references?
69. Some things I like about OOCSS
- performance benefits
70. Some things I like about OOCSS
- performance benefits
- people won’t screw up your code
71. Some things I like about OOCSS
- performance benefits
- people won’t screw up your code
- constructive & predictive nature
72. Some things I like about OOCSS
- performance benefits
- people won’t screw up your code
- constructive & predictive nature
- rapid prototyping
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74. Some things I don’t like about OOCSS
- design information embedded in HTML
75. Some things I don’t like about OOCSS
- design information embedded in HTML
- a little more markup
76. Some things I don’t like about OOCSS
- design information embedded in HTML
- a little more markup
- Too many frickin’ <div>’s
77. Some things I don’t like about OOCSS
- design information embedded in HTML
- a little more markup
- Too many frickin’ <div>’s
- HTML 5 scalability
78. Some things I don’t like about OOCSS
- design information embedded in HTML
- a little more markup
- Too many frickin’ <div>’s
- HTML 5 scalability
- applying back-end to the front-end
79. Some things I don’t like about OOCSS
- design information embedded in HTML
- a little more markup
- Too many frickin’ <div>’s
- HTML 5 scalability
- applying back-end to the front-end
- smug attitude
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