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by napoleond 4893 days ago
(I'm not affiliated with Add in any way.)

It's nice that you looked at the source, and if you were a manager of an established site or app it would make sense to be concerned about inline CSS there because it's a maintainability nightmare, but frankly I'm sure these guys have other stuff to be working on. I will be the first to admit to dropping in some inline CSS on occasion, and if it helps get things out the door then I'm all for it.

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I'm for dropping in inline CSS for quick fixes too. But I didn't think using inline CSS everywhere was something people still do today. (To be honest, I looked at the source because the rendering was odd on my computer, and I wanted to know if it was my you-should-not-pass corporate firewall which was blocking something, or just a it-renders-better-on-chrome problem)