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by dualogy
3456 days ago
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Purism sounds nice in theory, but in practice I have yet to come across a project where at some point an `!important` (or 2) NOT becomes necessary, where it then NOT seems utterly acceptable and in fact fully in line with "the proper natural purpose of !important" (subjectively+situationally perceived, of course) and moreover the only solution to not spend 1-2 weeks refactoring the entire project's very own ad-hoc CSS philosophy/entirety-of-interactions.. (In a framework, different matter quite possibly. Don't they use only-their-own-class-names anyway? Nevermind..) |
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