John Polacek looks at a few examples where it’s possible to use small utility CSS classes to design the layout for a page in a method he describes as “Expressive CSS”:
Instead of creating CSS around content patterns, we could instead craft our CSS based upon display patterns. Expressive CSS is an approach to writing lightweight, scalable CSS using utility classes that are easy to write and understand.
I’m not sure if John was the first to come up with …
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