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by jdcantrell
4504 days ago
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I really like seeing companies build out their own style guide libraries. It's such a huge win in terms of maintaining css and keeping it consistent across an entire site/platform. We went through this process at Trulia about a year ago, and the results had a huge impact[1]. Sadly we never released our style guide to the public, but we did open source the tool for building it: https://github.com/trulia/hologram It tries to keep things simple by letting you use markdown and html to document your css/js inline and then extracting that into a style guide. 1. http://www.stubbornella.org/content/2013/06/05/creating-livi... |
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