Donna Jones wrote:
... I couldn't, and I guess I still can't, figure out any reason for learning both methods. If I'm understanding they reverse the order in which the cascade is "read" and , in my mind, just makes it confusing. I was trying to find out if there was a more substantial reason to use the second week's method. The teacher just says, "well, its another method". and, I'm too polite to say, "well, what's the point?" ...
The @import within a linked file is not effective for filtering the R4 browsers. It is a way to kepe a long list of CSS files out of every single HTML file. Georg makes some good reasons for the @import within a CSS file, whether the original is linked or not. He explained it better than your teacher.
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