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Root772318yI usually write my own.
Css frameworks rarely save me any time due to the amount of fiddling required to make them do what I want. -
mt3o18768y@Ashkin do you think you really are able to spot all problems and edge cases the Twitter crew fixed with bootstrap?
Quoting Linus Torvalds : given enough eyes all bugs are shallow.
You have, like what, your own eyes? -
Root772318y@mt3o For my own projects? I absolutely trust my css abilities.
For much larger projects?
I don't trust other devs' css abilities, and therefore want to make maintaining it easier for others. A css framework in these cases can be beneficial.
It's essential to pick the proper tools for the job. And to know why they're the proper tools. -
kb8815918y@Ashkin @mt3o PureCSS ( http://www.purecss.io ) is nice if you don't want to go with a fully blown framework - just pick the modules you need. I used to grab the Grid System only and do the rest myself.
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