Any string can be rendered as a template. This is covered pretty well in
the docs:

https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/api/

For example:

>>> from django.template import Context, Template
>>> t = Template("body { background-color: {{ bgcolor }} }")
>>> c = Context({'bgcolor': '#999'})
>>> t.render(context=c)
u'body { background-color: #999 }'

However, CSS is served fastest if it's static and on a CDN and not using a
template and CPU resources to render.

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