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Originally Posted by EightBitz
Right, separate file, like I did with mine, so all anyone has to do is edit the CSS file, and it customizes the whole doc. But I think you'd need to include (like I did with mine) a base CSS file so if a user wants to load their own, they know what tags you're including in the XML and can modify their own CSS file accordingly.
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This.
First it would be a real pain to go through an entire directory pf HTML files adding the same line over and over again.
Second having a base CSS tells people which tags you use so they can tailor their own overrides.