Another thing to consider is whether other people have to read your CSS.
If working in groups (or still learning) its best to minimise redundancy.
see http://www.mezzoblue.com/archives/2005/01/20/redundancy_v/

cheers,
Grant



> Having sorted out the html code to make it more readable and 
> modifiable 
> it seems that we have shifted the "mess" to style sheets. Many of the 
> sheets I look at are long, comment-less and very difficult to 
> understand.
> So that I don't fall into the same trap, can anyone recommend some 
> reading on how to make style sheet structure and layout both 
> understandable and also easily modified?
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