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  • Plugin Author fstoffel

    (@fstoffel)

    Hi, thanks for your suggestions!
    I’ve just uploaded version 0.1.5, which includesa user stylesheet option. It points to a css file in the current theme’s stylesheet directory. This css won’t be lost when upgrading G3Client and you can use the integrated theme editor to edit the file.
    I’m searching for a more convenient solution to provide user css data in the future.

    Thread Starter drew

    (@admaust)

    Great addition! I’m testing out the User css file option and I see that with it enabled both g3client.css and the user css file are included. Would it be more useful to have it include either g3client.css or user css? I think it might. That way one wouldn’t have to specifically override any default css in g3client.css but could start clean, using g3client.css as a template/resource.

    Plugin Author fstoffel

    (@fstoffel)

    Hmm, interesting – the feature is implemented exactly as you describe it. In the current version distributed by the WP servers you will have only one css file included. Can you try to download the 0.1.5 zip file again?

    Thread Starter drew

    (@admaust)

    Oops. Yep, you’re right. That fixed it. Thanks again. I need to get your paypal address so I can send you some cash for a beer!

    Plugin Author fstoffel

    (@fstoffel)

    Keep your money — or invest it in a beer for you ??

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