[This is from a post on my personal site that I think many Refreshers
might find interesting, so I'm sending it out here.]

Many of you may already be aware of it, but in case not, I thought I'd
point out that Jonathan Snook has released a site/ebook called
Scalable and Modular Architecture for CSS or SMACSS (pronounced
“smacks”): http://smacss.com/. If you've read any of his previous
stuff or had a chance to meet him at past events like South by
Southwest Interactive, you know he's a smart cookie, and nice to boot.

SMACSS is an interesting look into Jonathan's process and structure,
and as he puts it "a way to examine your design process and as a way
to fit those rigid frameworks into a flexible thought process. It’s an
attempt to document a consistent approach to site development when
using CSS."

I've personally spent a lot of time thinking about how I organize my
CSS, so I love the opportunity to see the path that Jonathan has
followed. We follow different practices in some cases (organization of
attributes for example), but at a minimum, reading through his choices
has caused me to think about the patterns I have set for myself.

Beyond the content, I love the fact that he's sharing it publicly on
the Web, in ebook format and via a third "Full Membership" option, so
the information is freely available but he's still able to profit from
his efforts. I've signed up for that last option, in part to support
him, but also because I'm excited to see what he'll release to those
members.

For those of you who have checked it out, what do you find
interesting? Where do you agree or disagree?

Original Post: 
www.silverspider.com/2011/smacss-scalable-and-modular-architecture-for-css/

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