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by ryanbrunner 4498 days ago
The problem is that you can demonstrably point out objective flaws with using wheelbarrows and bags of concrete (or I assume you can - I know nothing about pouring foundations).

With the cult of semantic HTML, the flaws in using class names to describe presentation are almost always not explained beyond some vague notion of "correctness", and possibly an example that bears to relation to reality when you take into account that almost all HTML is being generated by some sort of templating engine anyway.

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The problem with using wheelbarrows is that it will take a really really long time to get anything done.

"Semantic" css is like a cult of builders who sort the stones in their concrete by hand, and will only use the bluish stones for the foundation and the reddish stones for stairs. You point out to them that it simply doesn't matter, and they are shocked that you're not doing things the "right" way.