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Articles on CSS, OOCSS, front-end architecture, scalability and performance.
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trying to turn CSS into a real language with namepspaces. Responsive suffixes uses @ - wonder if this will play nicely with LESS.
Anybody who’s followed me or my work for any length of time will no doubt know that I’m a huge proponent of the BEM naming convention. What I’m about to talk about in this post is not an alternative or different naming convention to BEM, but an augmentation: small additions that level BEM up a notch. This extended BEM syntax has been dubbed BEMIT, as it borrows some paradigms and patterns from the (as yet unpublished) Inverted Triangle CSS architecture. BEM + ITCSS = BEMIT.