> >'Personal CSS' applies to administrators logged into the UI only. > Is it difficult to place that line in the help screen or somewhere equally > "obvious". > > My immidiate thought here was, that if you have a panel for CSS changes on > the AdminUI, why not a panel for CSS changes to the customer pages? Surely > that would be far more important. To employ two different methods for CSS > alterations can only create confusion. Perhaps a future > enhancement might be > that the customer CSS solution be similar to the AdminUI CSS solution. If > anything it saves having to learn two methods and remembering it. The Personal CSS was nearly removed completely during 4.9 development. There was a good reason why it stayed in the end, but I can't remember what it was.. I think the reason CSS for the shopping cart is not in a database is due to the way the shopping cart templates and themes are constructed. Taking parts of this out of the file structure and putting them in the configuration database table would make it more difficult to drop in a new theme or template. That said, some pointers as to the purpose of the personal css would probably help a bit. I'll see what I can do.. Jonathan www.webmaint.net _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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