In which I point to James Bennett’s terrific article on what frameworks are (and how they compare to “libraries” and “snippets”), and why people who are really good at building things with code tend to create, use, and publish them.
In which I attempt to distill what we’ve learned from the comments on my last post.
In which I publicly ask the (mostly-British) cabal of folks who seem to despise the idea of CSS frameworks what it is that offends them so.
In which I suggest that redesigning a site without touching the markup is nearly impossible for most sites, and therefore there’s no real harm in non-semantic element class names.