Good point here. Might be useful if you find out such a need when you've 
already coded most of a project: let's say you started with a single 
stylesheet and the things baloons enough to make you wish you spliced it 
up according to the website section. Another example: you use CCs to 
serve a separate sheet to IE and, after testing with IE7, want that 
style only to target IE6 and below... Changing a template is way faster 
than rewriting scores of pages (less chances of errors, too).
That said, there is nothing you can do in Smarty (or any other 
templating system) that you couldn't do in PHP or other scripting 
language. You either love or hate that way of doing things.

sam foster wrote:

> Now, what about templating your CSS? Does anyone have a system for
> delivering smaller targetted versions of a potentially huge stylesheet
> that leverages a templating system like Smarty? (trying desperately to
> steer this on topic .. there is a interesting intersection here)
> 
> Sam

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