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 Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/12/07 14:26 
Adrienne Boswell wrote: 
> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Jonathan N. Little" 
> <lws4art@centralva.net> writing in 
> news:e40eb$45f4c025$40cba7a7$8004@NAXS.COM:  
>  
>> nice.guy.nige wrote: 
>>> While the city slept, Kim André Akerø (kimandre@NOSPAMbetadome.com) 
>>> feverishly typed... 
>>>> CSS: 
>>>> Cascading Style Sheets; a standard used together with HTML for 
>>>> presentation and layout. This is usually placed in a seperate file, 
>>> Usually (is good) but not necessarily. It can be in the head of a 
>>> document, or you can -- of course -- style individual elements. 
>>> Although this does kind of lead away from the road of "why css is a 
>>> 'Good Idea'  
>>> 
>> I would say that putting the style in the head or inline within the 
>> body  
>>   really defeats the best advantage of CSS, separation the 
>>   presentation  
>> from the markup making management most efficient. 
>> 
>  
> It depends on the circumstance.  For example, say I have DT styled as  
> bold in the external sheet, but on one page on the site, I want it  
> italics instead - in that case, I would use put the style in the head on  
> that page only. 
>  
For "one-pagers" sure, but for a multi-page site... 
 
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Take care, 
 
Jonathan 
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