It's true that an even simpler way to achieve this (simpler in that it requires less work) would be to provide a typical style sheet, and then allow monks to specify the link they want to use in their <link> tag. The file can then live just about anywhere... No disk space, just a simple db field.
-- darobinIn reply to Re: Theming Perlmonks: the CSS way
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