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963 Pointsthe DRY principle means Don’t ------Yourself.
When developing, the DRY principle means Don’t Yourself.
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThis is a very common programming axiom: "Don't Repeat Yourself".
It means you should avoid writing the same code lines multiple times when you can avoid it, often by making use of a function and/or loop. In this case, it's about making CSS rules apply to the same target(s).
The definition and example come from this point of the "max-width" video.