ok if you can do that that{s great, just want to encourage to clean up
the current state of the site where there are different css running
aound on different paths that are just hard to manage and some of them
might be deprectated. An example, would be having 4 css files on root.
exceptions.css  home.css  sitemap.css  styles.css

And a css/ooo.css

For other projects, some might be into our control, here is a pseudo
list of possible css files to consider:
http://pastebin.mozilla.org/5574299


On 7/18/14, Emanuele <emanuel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Alexandro Colorado wrote:
>> My final and unrelated suggestion is to re-arquitect the way the file
>> structure has been handled. Example:
>> css/
>> ... header.css
>> ... menu.css
>> ... content.css
>> ... footer.css
>> ... form.css
>>
>> This will provide a better nd more granular manipulation of the css.
>
> I don't see that much css around to justify multiple files. Of course
> from my (non-designer) experience.
> The last file I used in my experiments was 484 lines (only for the home
> page though) including the media queries to support the responsive
> design, and while writing this email I went back and removed some
> unnecessary code trimming down the css to 378 lines including comments
> to describe where the styles apply.
>
> If bootstrap is used for the general look&feel, then the additional css
> needed should really be just the bare minimum necessary to change colors
> and tweak stuff, I think.
>
> Best regards,
> Emanuele
>
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