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Anyone else here also hate inline-css?

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  • 0
    With a passion
  • 1
    Agreed. Very few extreme cases is it appropriate.
  • 5
    You mean with the style attribute? I hate that is so convenient, because it suckers me into using it. I think, "I'll extract it out into its own CSS class eventually" but then forget I added it.
  • 0
    Yea but in some cases when i create an indepe
    dant js mini plugin with 10 lines of css, nor, i wont merge it in other css file or make an extra call
  • 0
    Not a fan myself, but Google recommends you use it!
  • 1
    "Hate" probably the wrong word, but in websites it suggests either a rush job, hacky attitude or pure laziness. In styled up emails, though, you have no choice but to use it almost totally.
  • 0
    Ad injection / DFP tags as well - no choice
  • 0
    I hate it so much that when I have to work on shitty wordpress project #53379, I throw some shitty js one liner that removes them, some clients hate me for that, but I call it faie B-)
  • 0
    Who doesn't?
  • 3
    inlining everything is bad. inlining small css and above the fold css is a PageSpeed plus pointer for u.
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