It would be cool if there were a basic general CSS stylesheet that I could start with when creating a new web document. I’ve realized that many of the basic sites I create have the same general styles. You need to define headings, paragraph, bulleted lists, and links. You need a fineprint for the copyright and other info at the bottom. There’s a lot of things that just carry over from one section of a site to the next, and even across one site to another. I want a universal stylesheet created by someone with aesthetic design talent and just a little splash of color. Of course it will be modified to suit a particular website’s design and taste. But the general stuff is still the same, and it’s all there. Let’s start it off that way. Let’s make a general stylesheet. Does one (or anything like it) already exist?
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