Thank you Josah.

I agree! I am playing with Bricks to learn how it works.


On Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at 7:40:58 PM UTC+4:30, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Mohammad
>
> Part of the problem (generally, not specifically TW) is that the kind of 
> fine control you want in a reliable way is not so easy to achieve in CSS. 
> Generally, PRINT aware layouts are quite good to have in mind when thinking 
> about what layout you want to achieve.
>
> Personally I like academic layouts that follow "Style Manuals" like The 
> Chicago Manual Of Style, or the APA. But these are rarely implemented in 
> CSS--though could be more.
>
> As you will see from Thomas' BRICKS for TW, the number of CSS rules in it 
> is pretty daunting. However, the CSS for TW is far more logical and 
> coherent than you normally encounter. This is largely because its 
> intrinsically modular and without exceptions. So once you get to grips with 
> it, it gets much easier than you may have thought it would be.
>
> Josiah
>

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