I don't think this is a very good question because I can't even form
one... but oh well!

Basically I do in house apps and first looked at jquery ui for the
widgets but now the themes have me really excited.  I am not much of a
designer so having colors that look good together seems promising.

Using the demo site:

http://jqueryui.com/demos/accordion/

You have the theme selector in the top right.  It changes the jquery
UI demo, but not the rest of the site (I know, it isn't designed
to!).  If I wanted to make a site where even non-jquery ui stuff was
using the same themes how would I go about doing that?  Jquery ui
exposes the widget containers and interaction states, but those aren't
really a fit for all things.

For instance on the same demo page you have the right and left
sidebars -- Interactions (draggable, droppable, etc...) and Examples
(Default, fill space, etc).  If it was desired that these selectors /
menus match the jquery UI theme what is a good plan of action to
take?  Is there a way to just take the color from a css class for
instance?  Or is this a terrible idea?

Thanks.

ps.  I have read this link and it is fantastic:
http://www.filamentgroup.com/lab/styling_buttons_and_toolbars_with_the_jquery_ui_css_framework/

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