- Overview
- Transcript
4.1 Final Thoughts
When designing websites, your CSS styles can quickly get out of hand, and the RSCSS system provides some very helpful guidelines for keeping things organized. I hope you’ve learned a lot from this course. See you next time!
1.Introduction2 lessons, 03:06
1.1Introduction00:52
1.2What Is RSCSS?02:14
2.Components and Elements6 lessons, 40:16
2.1RSCSS Components and Elements03:35
2.2Styling Components and Elements09:11
2.3Variants07:20
2.4Positioning Components06:24
2.5Nested Components07:44
2.6Nested Variants06:02
3.Other Considerations4 lessons, 19:12
3.1Creating Helper Classes02:57
3.2CSS File Structure02:15
3.3Using the Inverted Triangle06:49
3.4Planning Out Your Site07:11
4.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:44
4.1Final Thoughts00:44
4.1 Final Thoughts
Hello, and welcome back to structuring style sheets with RSCSS. Throughout this course, we've taken a close look at the RSCSS guidelines for keeping your CSS organized. We've talked about some very helpful naming conventions that will help you look back on code that you've created, maybe six months ago, and know just by looking at it, what each piece of code does. But regardless of what system you use, it's important that you at least have a system. That you have a way to keep your styles organize, so that your styles are always consistent and easy to read. So once again, my name is Greg Campbell. I wanna thank you so much for watching, and I'll see you next time.







