How many times have you returned to a website you developed 6 months ago only to waste a great deal of valuable time trying to figure your CSS for the site. If this sounds like you then this advice from Charity Ondriezek regarding commenting your style sheets, might just be what you are looking for.
We all know its good practice to comment any code that we develop, so this is definatly a habit that can be used across the board whether it be CSS, Javascript or PHP we are coding.
Using one example from Charity's article you can immediatly see the benefits../* -------- COLOURS ---------lightest blue: #dbe9f4lt blue: #acc5efmid blue: #3b5b81dk blue: #091B2Fdarkest blue: 0b1d32--------------------------*/No comments have been added yet for this article. We've all got an opinion so feel free to share yours below =)
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