Hello All -

 

I've got a site that has a fairly MASSIVE style sheet. It's quite long as
the design spec dictates a number of different pages be layed-out
differently.

 

Accordingly, its becoming quite tedious to find certain style blocks that
need to be altered/tweaked as development continues.

 

So, I'm beginning to think that the better way to accomplish this is to
attach a "global" sheet in the head that would take care of all "generic"
issues and page requirements.

 

Then, in those pages that need "special handling" I would attached separate
sheets that would address page-specific requirements.

 

BTW: This site is a dynamic one (php) so these special-case pages are
"included" depending on query-string variables/conditions.

 

What do the good folks say here about this particular topic? Is this a
normal (and preferred) workflow when one has to deal with long and unwieldy
style sheets?

 

Are there any "best practice" guidelines for such an issue?

 

Cole

 

 

 



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