James Oppenheim wrote:
I tend to use underscore for class and id, try very much to stay away from two word file names.
This is a question (discussion?) that comes up every couple of months here on the list - ultimately, I reckon you'll get as many 'conventions' in use as you've offered suggestions. I think it's very much down to the individual - and the ease with which other members of a team (or inheritors of legacy code) can work with your css.
I believe there are strong arguments for creating filenames that result in logical, human-readable URLs.
Underscores in class & id names are not a good idea - some browsers don't read them properly, and the styles aren't rendered properly, if at all... from memory, an early Safari was one such.
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