The Death of Utility Classes: Why Ontological CSS Changes Everything
A manifesto against the utility-class revolution and a case for ontological CSS — where you describe what content IS, not how it should look.
A manifesto against the utility-class revolution and a case for ontological CSS — where you describe what content IS, not how it should look.
Why each CSS concern belongs to exactly one ontological category — and how that makes specificity conflicts structurally impossible.
17 Lit-based custom elements that enhance semantic HTML without a build step, a virtual DOM, or a runtime framework.
Inside the system where every design decision has an origin story and AI reviewers enforce semantic purity.
How the Genesis ontology makes WCAG compliance a structural guarantee instead of a checklist item.
How a single word — void, ethereal, sacred, vibrant — sets the emotional tone of an entire page region.
Why hex codes lie to your brain and how perceptual uniformity changes everything about design systems.
From clone to first page in under ten minutes — installation, layout selection, and ontological customization.