This is more or less how I do it, albeit with Sass and not straight CSS.

Just be sure to order the CSS files so your overrides.css is after 
bootstrap.css ;)

Bill

On Feb 14, 2012, at 10:21 AM, zcrow wrote:

> Rarely does one use bootstrap css as is. I started with version 2 and
> started modifying the css files for my needs. But then I saw a post
> somewhere that there might be an update to bootstrap today. If I
> update the files, my custom css is gone.
> 
> Yesterday I created an "overrides.css" file and placed as much of my
> custom css as I could find into this file.  Is this the best way to
> deal with updates?
> 
> Any suggestions for keeping bootstrap up to date without losing custom
> edits would be appreciated. Thanks.

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