Flint, SASS Grid Framework

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Flint, SASS Grid Framework

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How to manage all that complexity when your designs gets too big with many different layout templates and CSS grows into a monster.
Some things gotta give for pragmatism, that will be the "semantic web".
Those of you who know me well will probably do a double take after reading this post. I am using a lot of presentational class names in our new system. Has Chris given up on semantic layouts? No. But I am a pragmatist – CSS file size has to be kept in check on a site of our size. However, this approach provides solutions to many of the issues I’ve had with traditional grid systems in the past. What’s more, it is just one step away from true semantic layout approach (extending layout classes instead of using them in your markup) – but that last step is the one that bloats the output the most.—Chris Eppstein