Form the point of view of authoring and maintenance (which is how you're 
asking), I do both.

I too use comments. For larger-grained tw-elements that need a lot of 
styling, I'll use dedicated tiddler-stylesheets for those. For 
"incidentals", (i.e. little nudges) I might add style elements inside a 
macro that needs them. I try to avoid <div style="...">

For the larger stylesheets, I typically use a sidebar tab dedicated to 
showing them as a list. Then, "muscle-memory" aids me finding what I'm 
looking for.

For the smaller guys, I tend to start in the browser tools inspector to 
remind myself what's going on.

HTH.

On Friday, September 27, 2019 at 1:38:20 PM UTC-5, Damon Pritchett wrote:
>
> The reason I'm asking this question is because I'm finding my large 
> stylesheet hard to find things sometimes. I do have some comments, but they 
> only slightly helpful. I'm leaning towards the multiple stylesheets, but 
> thought I'd ask what other folks are doing.
>
> Damon
>
>
> On Friday, September 27, 2019 at 11:33:13 AM UTC-7, Damon Pritchett wrote:
>>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> This is a generic question on what might be a best practice. When doing 
>> stylesheets to customize your TW, is it better to have all the styles in a 
>> single stylesheet or to have several stylesheets based on what is being 
>> modified. I currently have a mix of both, but was just wondering what the 
>> community does or thinks about this. 
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Damon
>>
>

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