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Workflow - Tuesday, August 11, 2009 8:35 - 0 Comments
CSS tricks for workflow

Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) is a huge and complex subject, so I’m only going to touch on a tiny facet and assume you know your way around a style sheet. But I hope that some of these ideas will help smooth out and speed up the creation of your CSS.
Plan
Though not actually CSS, nor really a secret trick, a good plan can be on of the most important factors in having a good workflow for creating your CSS and HTML. I know it’s boring, but the more planning for your site and CSS you do before you start design/code the easier life will be in the long run. With some planning, you’ll be able to see ways to use some of the actual tricks below, and perhaps find some of your own time saving CSS tricks.
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