> Does it really matter if your visitors have to wait for a 
> page to load? 

It's getting off-topic but on a popular site reducing the size of any
resources, including CSS files, can save money if you pay for bandwidth.
Even if the user-experience isn't materially affected it may affect the
site owner's bottom line.  I'd consider keeping white-space in for the
"source" CSS file but compressing the file before serving it to the
users.

You ARE keeping your source files separate from your production files,
in a source-code control system, right? :)

Mark
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