• 3abas@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Fun fact, people often use css frameworks as a starting point and override a lot of built in classes to add their own look.

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      2 hours ago

      Although it has lead to every website have that 2/3/4 column look for about 10 years at least. Widescreen monitors have 50% of the space wasted,

      I think it was Grid that started it, had 12 columns you could divvy up with a load of weird classes, and then a version of grid got added to the CSS standard instead so now it’s just there.

      You can still make CSS from scratch, but I can see why a beginner would go with Bootstrap or whatever.