You can hook in other stylesheets using the public/stylesheets/user-styles.css which is loaded after azure.css allowing you to override/modify the styling it includes.  I don't think this is ideal either I was just pointing it out :-)

On 4/14/06, Trejkaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I was doing some more theme development a while back.  It turned out
that a new feature was added somewhere in the site HTML which the
Azure theme had updated and of course mine hadn't yet, which made the
site look extremely bad for a moment.

One thing that would be neat in themes is if we had some simple way
to inherit from other themes.

For instance, I might want to use Azure but replace the images and
colours, or just change some fonts.  However, I don't necessarily
want to edit the Azure theme myself because then new changes might
not merge in as expected.  Normally, I would do this sort of thing by
having my own theme's CSS include from the appropriate other theme's
CSS.  However, the way the URL is currently laid out, there is no
path to the stylesheets or images stored in the other themes.

If themes then started to structure their stylesheets (which most
should, but not many do), it would then be possible to use the layout
of one theme, the colour scheme of a second theme, and fonts from a
completely separate theme again, all without having to hack apart
someone else's CSS files. :-)

TX

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