> with some kind of legacy code then you will have to override each and every
> one of those entities styles.
I believe that the generic stylesheet that ships with Cake by default
is just that, a generic default stylesheet. It *should* be general and
all-purpose, which means to me that the very general style rules are
just fine.
I don't think it should be designed to work together with another
custom stylesheet or legacy CSS code—your app should most likely have
it's own stylesheet(s) and not use the generic at all. What usually
happens in my projects is the generic stays around long enough to get
things baked and working, then I remove it and replace it with custom
stylesheets.
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