[eluser]Johnathan1707[/eluser]
[quote author="pickupman" date="1271630674"]Checked out CSScaffold, and seems like a neat concept. I don't see any particular reason why they couldn't be used together. I know there are people on both sides of the fence when it comes to using CSS frameworks like 960, Blueprint, YAML etc. This takes it to a whole another level. I have used both 960 and Blueprint, and like 960 a little better, however, I don't see the need to have your stylesheets created on the fly by php. I can see the benefit of creating demos/custom frameworks for mockups, but once you have a layout complete, how often do you see changing your grid and such?[/quote]
Well it's not really for the grids, more for the variables and functions. I can have all my colours set up as variables and when I need to change anything I change that one variable instead of changing every part of the CSS that uses that colour. I can also have functions for thing like border-radius so instead of writing 3 lines I can write one.
Will it slow my site down that much using it? Like slower than it would if I weren't using CodeIgniter? I've heard that CSScaffold is pretty fast itself.