Skinning is an integral feature, so there's no turning it
off.  You could switch to a simpler l+f - minimal, for instance,
clocks in at <30K.  We could provide an even more minimal l+f,
perhaps.  But, I wonder, why are you looking to completely disable
skinning?

If it's an issue of download size, you might consider getting
a .gzip filter involved, which will majorly decrease the size
of the .css file (~80% smaller).  The minimal l+f .css comes
in at about 5K once gzip'd.

-- Adam



On 2/13/07, Chris Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

Is it possible to switch off skinning altogether?  If so, will turning off
the skinning prevent the wrapping of various components in SPANs and the
download of a ~140k CSS file?

Cheers,

Chris.

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