in reply to What about a nice green theme??

IMO, I would rather see (if/when new devs are put on board), a theme that has consistent CSS tags such that anyone can create their own user CSS stylesheet and make their own themes. One could then effectively 'share' themes, or as others have previously suggested, allow such themes to be stored on site so that the theme is always there regardless of where the user is logged in.

There's already some CSS being used by PM, but it's not sufficiently consistent to be able to do this.

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(elbie): What about a nice green theme??
by elbie (Curate) on Aug 21, 2001 at 18:21 UTC
    I heartily agree with Masem to an extent where simply ++ing his post did not seem sufficient.

    We could just specify an external URL for style sheets although seeing as how lvl 5+ monks are storing (at least) one image on the site, a small style sheet in addition wouldn't take up that much room.

    A more simple alternative would be to just allow users to specify colours (possibly from a predefined palette) for different text styles on the site.

    elbieelbieelbie