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  1. Is CSS a programming language? - Software Engineering Stack Exchange

    No, CSS is a style sheet language which describes the appearance of markup (text with contextual definitions called "tags"). I've never met an experienced programmer who considers CSS/HTML …

  2. Repeating CSS class contents. Structuring css code

    Sep 16, 2019 · The question is about clean code architecture. I'm not asserting if one way is best over another, i just want to know which is best for clean code development, what anyone has tried. The …

  3. Should you really keep your js, html and css separate?

    Dec 7, 2011 · I hear/read all the time that it is cleaner to keep your js, html and css separated. Supposedly it makes it more easy to maintain, debug. Supposedly it is more efficient, because it …

  4. Should I write HTML or CSS first? - Software Engineering Stack Exchange

    Dec 15, 2012 · It is not realistic that CSS and HTML are completely separated. In real life you would, in most projects, write at least some HTML that is just for styling purposes. I suggest an iterative model, …

  5. Why is it (or was it) important to separate CSS from HTML?

    Jan 27, 2015 · The HTML code was not well done in the first place. The HTML code was made "without styling in mind". Experienced programmers who know well CSS will produce HTML code which will …

  6. Why does it matter that HTML and CSS are not programming languages?

    Aug 12, 2011 · HTML and CSS describe presentation, whereas programming languages describe function I intend to illustrate why this difference matters, but that pedantry on this issue is sometimes …

  7. Will it be a wrong idea to have <style> in <body>?

    In below code i placed internal style sheet with in body tag, instead of having in head. For Single-Page-Application I am considering to do this for styles that is only applicable to that page alone, rather than …

  8. javascript - Is it better to put the JS code on the html file or in an ...

    You should put your JS code in a separate file because this makes it easier to test and develop. The question of how you serve the code is a different matter. Serving the HTML and the JS separately …

  9. Two HTML elements with same id attribute: How bad is it really?

    Worth noting with HTML5, the data- attribute comes in handy for when one might be tempted to assign multiple things the same ID. This lets you have many different ID's with one common data-something …

  10. web development - What are the differences between server-side and ...

    Jan 12, 2015 · Server-side programming is writing code that runs on the server, using languages supported by the server (such as Java, PHP, C#; it is possible to write code that executes on the …