Yeah, for themes that swap gradients or use their own, it's not going to be really useful.
That theme in particular uses a gradient that is different than standard for it's highlighted navtab.
I suppose one could go and edit the dpg.css template and remove the navbar definitions so those wouldn't apply, but seems like more work than it's worth to be honest.
When I get some time I might see if there's a way to do gradient replacements based on the image file name instead of CSS selectors. That would eliminate the issues when different than standard gradients are used. Although, I have a feeling it's going to be fairly complicated to do something like that... {sigh}
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