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1.1 Introduction
Welcome to Structuring Stylesheets with RSCSS. During this course you will learn the basics of the RSCSS system for structuring and organizing your CSS styles. Let’s quickly look at what we’ll be covering.
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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
1.1 Introduction
Hello and welcome to structuring style sheets with RSCSS. My name is Craig Campbell and I will be your instructor for this course. Anybody who's ever built a website understands how quickly CSS styles can get out of control if you don't have a good system for keeping your styles organized. Well, in the following videos, we're going to take a look at a system for organizing the styles on your website, called RSCSS. RSCSS stands for Reasonable System for CCS style sheet structure. This system is not a CSS framework or library. Instead, it is a set of simple guidelines and naming conventions to help you keep your styles organized and consistent. So I wanna start by thanking you for watching this course, and in the next video, we'll get started.







