On 27 Jan 2004, at 22:40, Justin French wrote:
all the template declarations etc.)?

I think you should have your base CSS file (things common to all pages), and then link a separate file for any page-specific requirements.

So, you're suggesting, as you state the base file, then, a CSS file per page that requires one?


What I have at present, is one CSS file which could be considered the base file... hold all declarations concerning the template files and standard HTML amendments (<p> <h1> etc. CSS). Then, I have a panels.css file, specifically just for the graphical panels that are used (this is only about 10 declarations).

Finally, if I was to follow what you say, I would then have as many CSS files as is needed (1 per page), and the individual page would link to the relevant one.

Thanks for advice and reassurance (and taking the time to answer a long-winded e-mail!)


Justin French


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