It's like buy Ikea furniture and assembling it vs. having your own woodworking shop to handcraft furniture with precise requirements. These frameworks have made me lazy. I think CSS design is pretty much exactly the same as any craftsmanship job - there is so much pleasure from building it from the ground up. No, I still get the knots in the wood out by using reset.css.
Also, I try to not use class selectors as much as possible. HTML looks sterile and spartan with only a handful of span tags or id tags for very specialized targetted changes.
I can see why people use frameworks - its fast and quick. But you lose personality in the outcome.
It's like buy Ikea furniture and assembling it vs. having your own woodworking shop to handcraft furniture with precise requirements. These frameworks have made me lazy. I think CSS design is pretty much exactly the same as any craftsmanship job - there is so much pleasure from building it from the ground up. No, I still get the knots in the wood out by using reset.css.
Also, I try to not use class selectors as much as possible. HTML looks sterile and spartan with only a handful of span tags or id tags for very specialized targetted changes.
I can see why people use frameworks - its fast and quick. But you lose personality in the outcome.