Grouping related classes in your markup

An interesting way of visually and ‘physically’ grouping multiple class attributes


This content originally appeared on CSS Wizardry and was authored by CSS Wizardry

An interesting way of visually and ‘physically’ grouping multiple class attributes


This content originally appeared on CSS Wizardry and was authored by CSS Wizardry


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