Good idea but... It has more 'minuses' then 'pluses' IMHO. Cause it'll bring another headache to mantainers, make the code more complicated and will take more time to load. Besides that I do really like the things like 'perlmonks colors' - the identification sign of the site, which is by all means a community, covering common interests of programming perl.
As I mentioned it was my humble opinion :)
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I disagree with you (since I've wrote the code in the first place) that it brings another headache to maintainers.
If I want more than one possible color/font schema in my app, I'm faced with the headache anyway. I really don't know how
vroom handles this in his code, but somehow he "knows" that you've selected (default) in your user settings Theme container,
and applies the default colors. In the same way he could "know" that you like lime green 20 pts Helvetica fonts on a pink background, without
hurting performance.
My solution was to let the users get controlled access to some of the settings I was applying anyway, and made them able to set
theese as they saw fit.
I do think that colors/fonts is a matter of taste and if you like the original colors, vroom has done a good job.
/brother t0mas
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