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I know my way around basic CSS but I just started getting more serious about it for mobile.
Is there a difference between linking CSS to you page and using @import other than coding style?
Thanks for the help!
– P
In my opinion, it’s personal preference.
It seems like it but with mobile declarations I thought it might be different.
Thanks!
Anyone else? :)
I like it coz it’s awesome.
Ok a better example…
I like it because it’s tidy, you only have to have one link in your header, and you can @import as many as you like – so you can use CSS to manage CSS and keep the tags on the HTML nice and looowww
That’s all really – but it’s more about personal preference.
@import is supported on CSS 1.0 for Mobile – so yea, I would say it is just personal preference :D
And I, unlike my pal Rob here, prefer not to @import. Maybe we can’t be friends anymore.
I knew there was something fishy about you!!!