A few months ago, a number of designers and UI engineers, inspired by a popular blog post from GitHub’s Mark Otto, published articles on their approaches to writing and organizing CSS. In this post, I’m going to follow suit and take you through a breakdown of the tools we use, as well as the architecture of BugSnag’s CSS. There’s no surefire method for organizing CSS for all situations; the conten
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