The earlier, the better while there are only few pages on your site.
Can you imagine yourself scanning those 100 static pages?

Well, however, you can always get a script to clean those embedded
styles and automatically link your external css.

cheers,
virgil
http://www.jampmark.com


On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun <gunla...@c2i.net> wrote:
> Sarah Atkinson wrote:
>
> For styles used only on one page, the benefits of moving loads of them
> to an external stylesheet are near zero.
>
> However, there's an alternative that may make life/maintenance easier
> for static pages, and that is to move all one-page styles into a
> style-element in the page head. Usually much easier to keep track of
> them that way, and if you see repetitions of a style in several pages
> you can later decide when it's something to gain by moving them to the
> external stylesheet.
>
> I use this approach extensively, since mine is a static site.
>
> regards
>        Georg
> --
> http://www.gunlaug.no
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