I normally use the box model in combination with
background to foreground layering to order my styles:

- display
- positioning
- margin
- border
- padding
- background
- foreground (text)

--
Cameron Adams

W: www.themaninblue.com


--- Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Does anyone know if there is a common way of listing
> styles in CSS? I 
> don't mean the order of a:hover a: visited, or the
> order of 
> specification. I am thinking more of some logical
> order that would be 
> helpful to anyone else working on stylesheets I have
> created.
> 
> For example, perhaps the font and inline information
> is first, the 
> block, padding and margin information next, and then
> the positioning.
> 
> In the same way that naming conventions of CSS
> classes and IDs is 
> helpful, is anyone aware of any logical or
> consistent order in which 
> the styles are displayed in CSS?
> 
>
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