What are some of the most common mistakes made by CSS-Designers?
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Not using a reset file.
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Using CSS hacks instead of conditional comments when writing styles for IE. |
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Not accounting for internet explorers broken box model in quirks mode. |
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Misunderstanding or not even considering selector specificity.
is more specific than
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Thinking that:
with
Is somehow and improvement over writing it directly into the style attribute. You are supposed to be defining what it is in the HTML, and what it looks like in the CSS. |
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Failing to understand the cascade and inheritance thus ending up with a lot of repeated code. |
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Using class names that are too specific and not generic enough. Eg.
rather than
What happens when you decide to restyle your site with a blue theme? What happens when you want to use the class on items that are not related to news? |
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Not compressing production code with YUI's compressor |
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Try to use either margin or padding, rather than both, on an element. You can save yourself from some browser issues. |
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Not realizing till a year into it (like me), that you can apply more than 1 class at a time.
Is valid and it will combine them all. |
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Not checking cross-browser as you develop. It's best to catch and fix the differences before the whole site is done. I've lost count of the "My site looks great in Firefox/IE/Safari but it's all screwed up in IE/Safari/Firefox." questions. |
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Using "0px" instead of "0". Now I consider myself fairly good with CSS and yet I still do it sometimes... Example:
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Not using CSS Sprites effectively, or even at all. |
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not understanding what floats are, how to use them correctly, and how to clear them! |
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Not setting width for floating divs. Not cascading the styles. The following is not good:
This would be better
FF0 will automatically be applied, if not interfered in some other style definitions. |
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Ignorance of selectors. For example, if you have a bunch of links in your footer that you want to style differently from normal links, don't put a class on each one, use a descendent selector.
You can also group selectors with commas:
Other useful selectors include:
Unfortunately, those latter few don't work in IE6 so use for progressive enhancement only (if you support IE6). |
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Forgot one, my bad
(I quit after he told me he wanted his website to look like his industry's leading company's website. It was an excellent website, and even had an original music score that played when you went through the galleries. He was paying me something like $15/hr (I was in highschool) and only let me come into work 9 hours a week.) |
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Not using Firebug |
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Common mistakes for CSS-designers to avoid?
notes: |
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Not considering your audience. |
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I'd have to say using float's improperly and not understanding collumns. You can mutilate that kind of stuff really easily(personal experience.) so yah...float's and clear's. |
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writing piss poor HTML |
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