Hi Kim,

> The thing I mentioned in the Wiki [1] was more
> geared towards detecting
> changes and selecting the right CSS, not replacing
> the CSS entirely.

What happens if I modify a theme (change a couple
colors) or install a 3rd party theme that we don't
support?  I'm forced to go modify css and
configure.xml?  I'd rather just have it adapt to the
colors in the current theme (modified or not). 
There's a built-in calendar control that we can mimic
color-wise.  CSS would still be fine for customizing
the calendar but I think for the taskbar and window
backgrounds, etc it should just use the system colors.
   But that's the great thing about open-source I only
have to work on the features I want :) :)

Brent



                
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