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- cross-posted to:
- lemmyshitpost
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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/1923251
Some frontend developers know the BEM methodology as a naming convention for CSS and they create a disgusting #webcomponents. I’ve explain the essence of BEM and shown the benefits for your frontend projects.
Feel free to share it with a people who tells you “i use CSS-modules, so i no needs a BEM”
Isn’t this also what Tailwind, UNOCSS and the likes about?
Sounds like he have a problem where working in project using BEM, different team use it in different way (which I think as what to expect). And when components are involved, is CSS convention really the focus here?
edit: ok, I think I finally got your point…
How does BEM differ from OOCSS, AMCSS, SMACSS, SUITCSS?
Well… this thing feels like frontend framework with extra step.
If you think a Object Oriented Programming is a framework, then you can think about BEM like a framework too. But a correct word is a methodology. A “framework” have too generic meaning.
Methodology gives us a methods how to improve software quality. This methods like an interfaces in programming that we must implement as programmers
I see. I might have done things in similar way without realizing what it is by just focusing on decoupling and reusability.