Great article. And timely too...I was just thinking along these lines
over the last few days as I was rewriting a bunch of CSS code in SASS
and renaming classes and ids to be pretty close to what this guy calls
"structural naming" (though he articulated it much better than what I
would have said!)

Thanks for sharing the link.
-scottwb

On Dec 4, 7:30 am, Evgeny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Hamlites and Sasspeople, just wanted to share an article I've read that I
> think will be interesting to most of you.
>
> http://sixrevisions.com/css/css-tips/css-tip-2-structural-naming-conv...
>
> "*Structural naming convention* – in essence – just means that you name (by
> assigning a class and/or id attribute to them) elements by describing *what
> they are*, and not*where they are* or *how the look*.  Its counterpart is
> called presentational naming which describes the *location and/or appearance
> * of web page elements."
>
> Since we already have presentational representation with Sass and Haml, it
> would be beneficial to use a structural naming convention that will be more
> readable and contribute additional meta information to the layout elements.
>
> Hope you enjoy it!
>
> - evgeny
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