Not exactly. I do want to keep CSS but fix some styles NOT in site.css but in my own .css (call it Dmitry.css). Because I constantly find that Site.css has rules that I don't like. So rather than override the rules of Site.css in my own Dmitry.css, I would prefer to remove Site.css (and move from there just the rules I like into my Dmitry.css). Bootstrap.css I won't touch; it has tons of good stuff.
Just wanted to clarify.
>I don't think that's what he wants. His desire is to keep the bootstrap CSS and then fix some styles in site.css.
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>>I'd disagree with Craig on this one. If you don't want it then get rid of it - it just adds confusion, clutter and inefficiences. Or, maybe better, replace it with a reset CSS which will prevent discrepancies between browsers for any un-styled elements - choose one from here :
http://www.cssreset.com/
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