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Morrigan
The title explains it all but it would be nice to be able to edit Blog's default CSS via ACP instead of having to manually upload any changes. I think its really ridiculous that it isn't in the ACP to at least make the default theme look like you're site. getlost.gif
Santa Garcia
Well in this case might as well make the Rich Text Editor CSS in the ACP as well. I'd suggest adding the blog's default CSS to the main style sheet but I noticed having that file to big causes timeout's when updating.
BASHERS33
I definitely do not agree with making it part of the main css since that would affect future skins becuase it's a lot easier to remember to put the css file in for a new skin than to remember to mess with the acp css.
Morrigan
I don't care if its a part of the main CSS or just a "template bit" I just think its sort of silly to require that we change it before you upload it and it may not be quite right and then you have to find and edit and re-upload. Or if you are lucky and use cpanel with an editor that you can use straight from the site you can edit it that way but I would find it more efficient to have it where it is easy to access in the ACP since it is a part of the theme.
BASHERS33
Well I agree it should be in the ACP somewhere. I just hope it isn't something inserted into default css during install.
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