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I absolutely love CSS, and before I learned about semantical
standards (separation of content from presentation), I used inline styles heavily. But once I got the fact that external cascading style sheets made life a whole lot easier when you had to make style changes sitewide, I stopped using styles inline. How many of you could benefit from externalizing your style rules? |
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With you all the way not using inline styles, i believe the sitening seo tool marks down your websites grade if you use them, will have to check.
In my eyes its far easier editing a simple css file rather then masses of markup code on your VALID html pages ![]()
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I/m the same as SkinnerW, I use external CSS almost exclusively. If you style using classes, it can sometimes be better to have a simple inline style to customise a single element by modifying an existing class that almost fits rather than create a whole new class.
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Sometimes, mostly when the site is huge I use inline css, but this is not so general. I rather place the style control lines into external css and javascript files.
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