> Patients that switched from Bootstrap to Min reported up to a ninefold decrease in markup
hehe.
Actually though, as someone who learned CSS with the rule "Use Divs! No Tables!" What does a page with less divs even look like? What are the workhorses for page layout?
That rule is good. Using divs normally is fine. However, it is possible to overuse divs. Sometimes you'll have a div nested inside a div (and so on) six levels deep. That's considered bad.
For example,
<div id="div-holder">
<div id="inner-padding-div">
<div id="right-align-div">
<div id="centering-div">
<div id="actual-content">
is bad - you could reduce that to one or two divs at most.
hehe.
Actually though, as someone who learned CSS with the rule "Use Divs! No Tables!" What does a page with less divs even look like? What are the workhorses for page layout?