Hi,

 

  I am attempting to separate the content of my CSS file into two or three
files depending on area of site. I want the positioning and widths etc of
columns declared in one CSS file and font styles in a different CSS file.
The eventual aim of this is to have a single file called 'styles.css' which
will have the 'decoration' so to speak, and a few other files called
'homepage' 'listings_page' etc which will have different layouts in them. 

 

What I'm wondering is if I declare a class, let's call it 'BOX' in my
homepage.css and just give it widths and heights etc, and then in styles.css
I also have the 'BOX' class but with font-size, font-weight declared in it,
does it all amalgamate into one style declaration as far as the browsers are
concerned when an import is done, or does one class overrule the other?

 

 

Thanks.

 

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