CSS Module System in Google+
Offered By: JSConf via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk from JSConf EU 2013 that delves into the CSS module system implemented in Google+. Learn why modular CSS is crucial for large-scale applications and how it addresses issues like CSS dependency management, unnecessary bloat, and refactoring challenges. Discover how Google+'s CSS dependency system improves end-user latency by initially loading only essential CSS and late-loading additional modules as needed. Understand the benefits of this approach for maintainability, refactoring, and developer productivity. Gain insights into packaging HTML, CSS, and JavaScript together as reusable UI elements. Access the presentation slides for a visual companion to the talk. Note that while the video is available for viewing, reuse under a more permissive license requires contacting the organizers, as speakers retain copyright for their performances.
Syllabus
Shubhie Panicker: CSS module system in Google+ -- JSConf EU 2013
Taught by
JSConf
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