Re: Where to keep css files?



Once upon a time *Morgan* wrote:

> Yeah, put your css files in one place. Its neater for someone else to
> come along and adjust your site if they have not seen it before.
> Figure out a organization scheme and keep to it. This way precaching
> is easier, some people dick around with the url to their style rules or
> images by continually making new folders to store different types of
> image content or whatever after the site is live and this prevents
> effective caching by the browsers (if the directory path to a file is
> different in anyway the browser assumes that its a new image or file).
> So always keep to a scheme thats tidy and convenient for you eg:
> seperation of all different file types.
>

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