In most cases yes. Imagine if you’re implementing a feature and don’t know enough about the framework you’re using, you might re-invent the wheel which adds to your file size.
Or instead using an existing CSS feature like flex or grid, you spend time to implement a response layout which adds to your file size again.
These are examples, but there would be a chance that those will get caught during linting as well
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In most cases yes. Imagine if you’re implementing a feature and don’t know enough about the framework you’re using, you might re-invent the wheel which adds to your file size.
Or instead using an existing CSS feature like flex or grid, you spend time to implement a response layout which adds to your file size again.
These are examples, but there would be a chance that those will get caught during linting as well