I see various tiddlywiki sites (for example at tiddlyspace) which  
variously 
* have a tiddler named 'Stylesheet"
* don't have a  tiddler named "Stylesheet"
* whose "Stylesheet" tiddler only seems to contain a few things which deal 
with specific plugins
* have a tiddler named "StyleSheetAdjustments" that is obviously just that
* have a tiddler named "StyleSheetShortcuts" whcih is like the above

I'm used to dealing with CSS in regular HTML sites, but I'm confused at how 
all this ties together.

I gather that Tiddlywiki has some inbuilt, in-line styles.  That's fine, 
but what?

What I don't understand is how the various stylesheet information gets 
'included'  (or cascaded) or nested without explicit include or import 
directives.

And what determines the order?

I see bits and pieces where colours are brought in from one or other 
palette.  
Isn't the idea of a pallet to stick with one colour scheme and not to pick 
and choose across pallets?
What's the recommendations for this?


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