
/**
 * Categorizing CSS Rules
 * ----------------------
 *
 *  1. Base rules are almost exclusively single element selectors.
 *  2. Layout rules divide the page into sections.
 *     Layouts hold one or more modules together.
 *  3. Modules are the reusable, modular parts of our design.
 *     They are the callouts, the sidebar sections, the product lists and so on.
 *  4. State rules are ways to describe how our modules or layouts will look when in a particular state.
 *     Is it hidden or expanded? Is it active or inactive?
 *     They are about describing how a module or layout looks on screens that are smaller or bigger.
 *     They are also about describing how a module might look in different views like the home page or the inside page.
 *  5. Theme rules are similar to state rules in that they describe how modules or layouts might look.
 *     Most sites don’t require a layer of theming but it is good to be aware of it.
 * Theme rules describe how modules or layouts might look.
 * Without theme site must work but look more like a wireframe.
 *
 * @see http://smacss.com/book/categorizing
 */

@import url("css/layout.css");           /* 2 */
@import url("css/state.css");            /* 4 */



