OOCSS

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Object-oriented CSS (OOCSS) is a CSS methodology developed and promoted by Nicole Sullivan.[1][2]

The focus of OOCSS is the idea of treating page elements as objects, giving all these objects classes, treating objects’ classes as single entities in style sheets, and taking it from there.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Randall Thomas (2011-02-05). "Interview with Tom Preston-Werner" (MP3) (Podcast). 1. No. 9 (Cloud Out Loud ed.). Engine Yard, Inc. Event occurs at 42:35. Retrieved 2014-10-21. an awesome CSS framework that a lot of people use.
  2. ^ Sullivan, Nicole. "Object Oriented CSS". Retrieved 22 October 2014.
  3. ^ Lazaris, Louis (12 December 2011). "An Introduction To Object Oriented CSS (OOCSS)". Smashing Magazine. Retrieved 22 September 2014.