UI doesn't appear to solve the issue of assigning a CSS with default styles.
Using UI you need to set each html-tag explicitly.
What I need is a css-definition that will cover the whole application.



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> Gesendet: Sonntag, 26. Januar 2003 21:53
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> Hi Marc,
>
> why dont you use the built-in skin functions? Assign a Skin to a user or a
> group of users. Skins are handeled under ui-directory and are accessible
> through the $ui pull tool.
>
> kind regards
>
>
> Jürgen Hoffmann
>
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> Von: Marc Lustig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 26. Januar 2003 12:49
> An: Turbine Users List
> Betreff: processing external CSS-file throu velocity engine
>
>
> Hi,
> I've got an external CSS-file being loaded in the layout.vm.
> What I need is to process this css-file throu the velocity engine in order
> to assign design-values specific to the user who has logged in.
> I think this is a quite common demand, as a lot of portals offer a
> user-specific layout (for instance Yahoo).
>
> Anybody out there who has done this?
>
> Currently, I see two ways for a work-around:
> 1) generate a CSS-file for each user that is registered and assign a
> corresponding filename, e.g. stylesheet[user_id].css
> 2) put the CSS-stuff inside the html-doc instead of in external file
>
>
> However still the most elegant way would be to have the external file, and
> assign the CSS-values using the velocity engine.
>
> Marc
>
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