12. Why Adding Some CSS Isn’t Enough - Anne Rudolf

Published: 07 June 2024
on channel: XMLPrague
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CSS is often understood as an easy styling language. But when it comes to large projects, structure is mandatory. Printed user manuals use various XML constructs, which are styled differently per customer, document type or even within the same document. But the more layout requirements there are for the same semantic construct, the more complex styling becomes.

To manage the amount of CSS for print and web, it seems obvious to consult concepts from web CSS like OOCSS, BEM or ITCSS. Although they focus on web interfaces, they point out the use of visual patterns. With them styling is detached from content and structure, and it becomes scalable.

This talk provides some ideas on how to structure CSS projects based on safety notices as an example.


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