Hello, Can anyone provide guidance on whether or not there is an idiomatic way to create a very small set (say, <= 10 declarations) of dynamic CSS with RoR? Method 1: Embedding a `style` tag into the page (whether directly or rendered from a partial) in application.html.erb. This implies that the "stylesheet" is either spaghetti'd into application.html.erb (which is messier and more brittle), or is an actual partial living in `app/views/layouts/` (which violates the Principle of Least Astonishment). IMO this is probably the most practical solution (balancing maintenance effort with runtime performance) but smells to high-heaven. Method 2: Linking to a second, dynamic, stylesheet (dynamic.css.erb) after application.css. Clean and clear-cut, but the additional GET, especially for _such_ little content, seems ridiculous. Method 3: Morphing application.css into application.css.erb, using require_self, and appending the dynamic styles into that file. Very "direct" intent, but this would require the *entire* stylesheet manifest to be preprocessed on every request - no bueno. Which is considered idiomatic? Perhaps there are other methods I've not listed? Is there a section of the Asset Pipeline manual that I've missed which addresses this specific question? Cheers, -Chris -- Chris Tonkinson Forge Software chris-PMssI3CtCn9/zovm+a6vOw@public.gmane.org 800.875.3048 x1 "Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." -Antoine de Saint-Exupery