On 01/16/2014 05:05 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
> I would start off small, we can always grow the functionality of what can be 
> customized as time progresses

Well the thing is, at the moment I don't see much use for this kind of
functionality - it's likely to only confuse the user and flood us with
bug reports ("I try to change the colour x but it only affects y and not
z")...

We would need to rework all of the custom widgets to be CSS-stylable, so
that everything comes from the CSS instead of the palette... and as of
now I have no idea how to do that. The current solution is kind of
hackish, in that part of the widgets are CSS-styleable, and the others
can be modified in a limited way by changing the palette, but at least
it gives themers the opportunity to create a bit more complete themes. 

Complete CSS-stylability is probably something that will be implemented
down the line, in the future - and at that point, we can start thinking
again if we can implement something like this. But right now we're just
focusing on making the UI look and feel presentable and modern.

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