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Rethinking CSS: Addressing Historical Design Mistakes
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Summary & Key Takeaways
- The CSS Working Group has documented historical design mistakes within CSS.
- A prominent example is the default behavior of
box-sizing, whereborder-boxis often preferred. - Many developers include
box-sizing: border-box;in their starter stylesheets due to this. - Declan Chidlow is exploring steps to address these long-standing issues.
- The article likely discusses potential solutions or improvements to CSS fundamentals.
Our Commentary
Oh, box-sizing: border-box; – the eternal starter stylesheet line. It's a classic example of a design choice that, in hindsight, probably wasn't the best default. I'm always interested in discussions that dig into the foundational aspects of CSS. It's easy to just accept things as they are, but questioning these historical decisions can lead to real improvements in developer experience. I'm curious to see what "steps" Declan Chidlow is taking.
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