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Hey there. Recently I've been researching different CSS methodologies and today I came across the AMCSS and I really liked it and I think it can compete with big names such as BEM, or SMACSS.
One thing that I thought AMCSS doesn't have that BEM (for instance) does, is file organization systems.
I really think it could be a great advantage for a CSS architecture or methodology to suggest a file organization system based on its own concepts.
Personally, I'd really consider using AMCSS in a real-world project if it had a certain file organization system.
This is purely a suggestion and it'll be highly appreciated if you consider it.
Thanks in advance.
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Hey there. Recently I've been researching different CSS methodologies and today I came across the AMCSS and I really liked it and I think it can compete with big names such as BEM, or SMACSS.
One thing that I thought AMCSS doesn't have that BEM (for instance) does, is file organization systems.
I really think it could be a great advantage for a CSS architecture or methodology to suggest a file organization system based on its own concepts.
Personally, I'd really consider using AMCSS in a real-world project if it had a certain file organization system.
This is purely a suggestion and it'll be highly appreciated if you consider it.
Thanks in advance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: