As many of you are aware, CSS can be a controversial topic. There are many different syntax preferences, workflow options, and tools – and these kinds of things are often debated and discussed at length in books, blog posts, and forums.
As SitePoint’s HTML & CSS editor, I’m always interested in finding out the habits of front-end developers in the industry, especially in relation to CSS standards, tools, and preferred syntax. So with that in mind, I’ve put together a survey that I hope will become the industry’s definitive source for getting data and trends on a number of different items related to CSS development.
A 3-Part Survey
The survey was quite lengthy when I first drafted the questions, so we discussed it and decided it would be best to divide it up into three themed sections. This will make it easier to get more developers to fill it out and even if someone doesn’t fill out all three parts, we’ll still have some of their data.
The three parts are divided up as follows:
- Skills and Habits (25 questions)
- Tools and Workflow (27 questions)
- Standards and Learning (20 questions)
As you’ll probably agree, the 70+ questions in total would be far too long for a single survey, so it only makes sense to divide it up and allow everyone to fill it out at a more reasonable pace. I’m guessing each survey will take about 10–15 minutes to fill out, give or take.
So without further ado, here it is: The Ultimate CSS Survey, Part 1 - Skills and Habits:
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by Louis Lazaris via SitePoint
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