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Andrej Sharapov2018-06-06 12:22:14
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Andrej Sharapov, 2018-06-06 12:22:14

What is the probability that js will replace css?

Hi all.
I myself am a web designer. I know css and html and a bit of js, but gradually delving into the study of this language, I get the impression that the need for css files when developing a site will soon disappear. After all, styles can be written in js. Even set options for mobile browsers instead of media. I have already met several sites on the net that are written in 3-4 js files, with various libraries and add-ons. That's where this question came from. I'm not talking about the displacement of css as a language in general. No. I mean in development. The need to use huge libraries, create your own footcloths with code, etc. is in development. What do you think about this?

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ned4ded, 2018-06-06
@ned4ded

No, it won't, just as the presence of meat doesn't force bread out of store shelves. A good website is a compromise between performance and dynamics, and if something can be done through css, then it is better to do it through css, not using js.

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Anton Spirin, 2018-06-06
@rockon404

How JS technology will never supplant CSS. And here's how, the CSS-in-JS approach to organizing the codebase is replacing traditional layout everywhere in large projects, at least in React development.

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Nikita Shchypylov, 2018-06-06
@Nikulio

There is no such possibility. For custom pay money. Nobody wants 100% clones.

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