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How do I add css style sheet variables?
I have looked in css.php and adminfunctions_template.php and so far have not been able to figure out how css variables are added. Does anyone know? I know I could use replacements, but I would prefer to fully implement my changes so they are stored in the .css sheets. If anyone knows how to do this can you please tell me? Thanks.
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Im confused... what do you want to do exactly?
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I think he's talking about adding more options to the css page in admincp and where to edit the php to add it into the database.
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Like more setings? more CSS definitions?
Theres an extra CSS option area at the bottom. |
Well I know. I want to add them as tables like for example, First Alternate color is customized in a special area on the .css page. I currently have got the areas to show up in css.php, but I need to make it so the values I set there are saved when I save the page.
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I dunno, just was hoping it as possible. Looks more official. I was working on sort of a small hack and wanted it to look fully implemented. :(
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The only person who would ever see this is you, if you need to brushup on your css you can try
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lol, I know, but I prefer hard coding as opposed to custom coding. I dunno. Just figured someone might know. No biggie. :)
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EDIT: Well after working at it a bit more I was able to get it to work. Fully integrated. :)
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