You may have to forgive me for my assumptions, because I have heard the same lines from poor front end developers for the extent of my career (which isn't long, however I have managed to become much better than them in my short time).
AS you have said that if you are using a ton of overrides etc, yes it will eventually fuck up. Lots of crap CSS upon crap CSS and you really can't do much other than go along with the bodges.
I have an almost guru like understanding of IE6's rendering bugs, which makes me seem like some sort of Oracle to newer front end developers ... I can look at IE6 most of the time and will tell them exactly what the problem is, by just seeing it.
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You may have to forgive me for my assumptions, because I have heard the same lines from poor front end developers for the extent of my career (which isn't long, however I have managed to become much better than them in my short time).
AS you have said that if you are using a ton of overrides etc, yes it will eventually fuck up. Lots of crap CSS upon crap CSS and you really can't do much other than go along with the bodges.
I have an almost guru like understanding of IE6's rendering bugs, which makes me seem like some sort of Oracle to newer front end developers ... I can look at IE6 most of the time and will tell them exactly what the problem is, by just seeing it.