Spellacy, Michael wrote:
> [...] I'd be interested in hearing other techniques out there, so 
> please chime in if you like.

It's all about personal preferences, I guess. I can't say I pay all that
much attention to all the different variants of "best practices" we can
find around on just about every side of web design. The thing that
matters to me is that a "practice" works across browser-land, and that I
know _how_ it works.

If the margins/paddings (or any other) defaults don't suit me for a
particular element, or aren't "uniform" enough across browser-land, then
I declare them when, and where, I need them. Not before.

Not sure if this approach count as a "technique", but it works every
time so I think I'd call it a "good practice" :-)

regards
        Georg
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http://www.gunlaug.no
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