I really like this idea of being able to define your own CSS to view Perlmonks! I even think that the idea could be pushed a little further.

My idea would be to allow monks to upload their own CSS file, given a default one with all the specific classes and ids allready filled in.

A link to the user CSS could then be provided in the head of each page served (e.g.: <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet"  ref="OeufMayo.css">)

I'm aware of the cost of disk space on the server resulting of this implementation, and that's why maybe it should be reserved for higher monks (Lev. 3/4?). I'd be more than happy to help in whatever way to achieve this idea!

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my $OeufMayo = new PerlMonger::Paris({http => 'paris.mongueurs.net'});</kbd>

In reply to Re: Theming Perlmonks: the CSS way by OeufMayo
in thread Theming Perlmonks: the CSS way by darobin

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