CSS Organization
Last month, a discussion popped up on the CSS list about organization of CSS files. This is a discussion that comes up from time to time on that list and in smaller development discussions.
I don't think that my way is necessarily better than any other, but I thought I would share it. If for no other reason than to open up the discussion.
One method that I have seen is to divide up the files into "modules": forms.css, layout.css, tools.css, typo.css. This seems nice, but leads to a few problems.
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