The best naming conventions for HTML/CSS in present? [closed] - html

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I'm interested in: what is the best naming conventions for HTML/CSS in present?
How to call classes in large companies?
Do you have any documentation? Thank you!

BEM's block__element_modifier is quite common and handy for large projects.
You can read more about it on official site:
https://en.bem.info/methodology/
Here's a direct link to the naming conventions docs:
https://en.bem.info/methodology/naming-convention/#modifier-name

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