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I'm coming in as someone on the JS path, so my experience has been a bit different but still I agree with this. The question about should I learn this or that framework during the JS frontend section comes up frequently enough on the server and most always is met with advice to "not yet" by the more experienced folks over there. I was advised to wait for Tailwind until at least to React and I've seen similar things echoed relatively frequently. But then again, as the question is posted often (especially by people on the Js path) there is a case to be made for some mention of frameworks at the end of the Intermediate HTML / CSS lessons. Without any guidance people might be more included to dive into framework rabbit holes than with the current lesson content where it is. So I'm supportive (for what it's worth) but I do think some mention is needed. |
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I think our reason for putting them there is that by this point most people are already aware of them, and we get a lot of questions about them in our help channels. I wouldn't be against adding a more strongly worded disclaimer to the lesson, telling people not to use them for the CSS lessons... but I don't think we want to move them. I'm going to convert this issue to a discussion so we can hash it out before making a decision. |
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@TheOdinProject/intermediate-html-css what do y'all think? |
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@wise-king-sullyman and I talked about this and came to the conclusion that we agree with what @codyloyd said above. If having stronger verbiage would help make it clearer that using frameworks/preprocessors isn't recommended we can certainly take in a PR that does that. |
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Describe your suggestion
Intermediate HTML CSS section has frameworks lesson, It's not clear that it isn't recommended, Which may indicate some confusion on deciding whether to incorporate CSS frameworks.
I've worked all my way up through rails path, Now on JS section incorporating Bulma.io, it was good and fast for developing though that's lead to some lost of CSS touches
No regret at all. But, for better learning experience I believe this lesson should be at the last of advanced CSS HTML
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Frameworks and Preprocessors for both Rails and JS paths
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i4pg#4897
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I had a conversation with @leokirasic on odin-offtopic room, Thanks to him for pointing that out to me
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