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Question: style sheets linked - datiswous - 2014-12-05

Hello,

I did a css-framework conversion recently. The framework consists of 1 css file with everything in it + an extra file for personal changes. When I do the personal changes in the extra css file, they (might) overrule things in the template css file, so I can keep that in tact. I think that is a handy method, but is this recommended for live sites? Would like to have your opinion.


RE: Question: style sheets linked - shawn_a - 2014-12-05

Yes order of Css rules is a respected standard