> That said, whether you maintain libraries and/or snippets of css for 
> reuse from project to project or like to roll your sleeves up afresh 
> each time confronted with a blank slate is very much on topic, so 
> have at it!

I've developed the habit of reusing the most recent client's CSS for the
next task, and it's led me astray, methinks. Until I realized what I was
doing (forced by clients who actually had *opinions*) my sites took on
an overwhelming 'sameness' that, when brought to my attention, was
embarrassing.

On the other hand, I do have bits not quite modularized that I love to
reuse. These are going to get catalogued, genericized enough to *be*
modules, and plugged and played. At the very least, reuse simplifies my
thought processes, and bug fixes when they finally come to light.

joel
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