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thinkxl | 2 years ago
> But this article is not about the whole UI/UX stack.
And this
> It focuses on benefits on what semantic CSS offers. aka "naming things" vs "not naming things".
That's the problem, you are focusing on giving semantic names to classes while giving an inferior UX on your example. If the inferior UX saves me a few KBs on size and a few milliseconds in load time, I'd still prefer good UX.
A fair comparison should be good UX with semantic CSS.
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