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by TekMol
878 days ago
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Taking multivitamins is usually the wrong approach. So they are indeed a kind of snake oil. Which condition do you intend to treat by taking multivitamins? Have you looked at randomized controlled studies and found that they support your idea that taking MVs has a positive effect on that condition? Have you got your bloodwork done? Did the doctor then suggest that based on your situation MVs are the right approach? I never have heard of such a thing happening. So yeah, TW and MVs are similar. Both appeal to people who think "Hey, why do the work and figure things out and act appropriately? I can just swallow this magic pill!". |
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If someone's good at, fast at, and enjoys writing vanilla css, it might be the way to go, but if they don't have a sense of design or lack skill in writing CSS, a framework allows pages to look professional quickly.
A site made with a css framework may not be as extensible as one made with vanilla css, but if there's strong enough desire it could always be taken out and swapped for vanilla CSS.
For quickly getting things done on projects where time/resources are , I'd go for a frame work (for the reasons above: I lack a sense of design and would spend an eternity tinkering and doubting my design choices).