Great Tutorial jeffa, great help in learning HTML::Template
As a css user though I had a hard time adding css to my templates and so I add these two solutions that I happened to find, hopeful they'll save someone some work/time.
Add the first or second solution somewhere in your <head>
First solution, the http is important:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://www.somesite.com/default.css" media="screen">
Second solution
<STYLE TYPE="text/css" MEDIA="screen">
<!-- @import url(http://www.somesite.com/default.css); -->
</STYLE>
Update: Changed wording on where to add solution, to make less confusing
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