Makes sense and I already knew that.
The reason behind my post has to do with me noticing a trend towards
importing style sheets and I was curious if this was the current
"best practice" and if so, why.
Bob
Using the @import stylesheet rule is great if you only want your
stylesheet rules to be picked up by most modern browsers. Netscape
4 and below and IE 4 and below do not support the @import rule.
This allows you to target stylesheets to specific browser versions.
Does that make sense?
On 3/15/07, Bob Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is the current "best practice" for style sheets - imported or
linked - and why?
Bob
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