the issues with using stylesheets across many documents

i'd like to assure myself that there is experience here on the issues with using stylesheets across many documents. how would you sum up _the_major_question_, and answer it? what problems typically arise? what are some workarounds? when/how/why do workarounds cause their own problems? anyone who has worked extensively with stylesheets knows their magical power is typically matched by an ornery ability to mess things up too, and very badly. is that expertise here? please, someone, show me that it is, with a detailed treatment. (or else i will have to come in and give one, and you all know how insufferable my superior tone can be, right?). thank you. -bowerbird

Bowerbird@aol.com wrote:
i'd like to assure myself that there is experience here on the issues with using stylesheets across many documents.
No, there is not. We are all new into this. We want to get there and we will learn as we go. Software development is an iterative business. Many problems surface as you start using the first implementation. With what you learn from the first implementation you go back and do the second. And so on. Requiring all problems to be known and solved in advance is the one sure fire thing to never get started. Known as: "analysis paralysis". -- Marcello Perathoner webmaster@gutenberg.org
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