I used to freak out about having a clean HTML, but the CSS always ended up being impossible to read and scale. So today I prefer having a few more classes and divs on my html than writing more css. When you break down a HTML into small modules, the cleanness can get in your way of understanding what's going on there. You end up having to refer to CSS that is split between different files.
I used to freak out about having a clean HTML, but the CSS always ended up being impossible to read and scale. So today I prefer having a few more classes and divs on my html than writing more css. When you break down a HTML into small modules, the cleanness can get in your way of understanding what's going on there. You end up having to refer to CSS that is split between different files.