• @sdboyer iPhoto is actually really quite good

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  • @tagsoup Roughly, it’s box model/theming with sub-groups for dimensions/positioning/fonts/colors/flair. Will have larger writeup soon

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  • @kaelifa Keep an eye out. I’m working on codifying standards across our teams and will be publishing that; will include our solution to this

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  • @kaelifa ‘everything else’ tends to not waiver from backgrounds/colors/borders I guess I should also note I group within the buckets

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  • @StuRobson Well and Opera. While I agree it’s not law, it’s about as close as you come when dealing with CSS; the cascade’s the law!

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  • @kaelifa Agreed, 140 not enough. Answer: give everyone consistency juice!

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  • @kaelifa What’s in ‘other’? We work in Sass with multiple semantically named partials, so it’s easy to find the selector you’re looking for

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  • @StuRobson What ought to be happening and what is in the wild are two very different things, which is why ordering is still important

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  • @StuRobson Thank you much!

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  • @kaelifa I tend to do it on box model/fonts/design and work in small pieces. Never run into an issue of duped properties

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  • @StuRobson But why transform the minified CSS like that? What advantage is there? When inspecting an element, you don’t get it minified?

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  • @kaelifa Serious question; why do you? I find it so much harder to maintain than ordering by usage

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  • @StuRobson Also, that link appears to be broken :(

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  • @StuRobson They’re all wrong, it most certainly matters, because the cascade matters.

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  • @StuRobson Even css-tricks.com/ordering-css3-properties, which warns about unexpected outcomes from doing so, agrees that it’s the way to go.

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  • And while I’m at it, who alphabetizes their CSS properties? A mad man, that’s who.

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  • Does it upset anyone else when you come across a site using CSS3 instead of images but has the prefixed properties out of order?

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  • RT @davereid: So Peter Capaldi played a ‘W.H.O. Doctor’ in World War Z. That’s funny.

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  • @geekgirlweb Open up the app, go to devices, tap on your flex. It’ll have a software update.

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  • @geekgirlweb yah, my @fitbit has been crap at charging/staying charged recently. Just updated it, hopefully it’ll solve it

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  • @micahgodbolt w00t you too! Congrats on Prague and Dev Conf!

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  • Guess what everyone? I’m speaking at @CSSDevConf! 2013.cssdevconf.com Use code SAM for $50 off!

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  • OH: “This rain is like a fucking sandpaper cat tongue on my balls”

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  • HAHA. Just read: “Newark is best known for being the site of an airport near New York”

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