This seems fine.
I'm not sure how many users would migrate and when, but its a good way
of doing it.
The big problem I see is that there is no versioning in the theme
editing process (or UNIX). A a user can't go back to where they started
once they've saved an edit, but its not a relevant comment to to this
proposal except that one could develop a new custom file beside the old
one and switch between old and new in the weblog file.
Allen Gilliland wrote:
new 4.0 proposal to provide stylesheet overrides for weblogs ...
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ROLLER/Proposal+Stylesheet+Overrides+for+Weblogs
basically a way to allow weblogs to do stylesheet customizations
without having to customize their theme and hack the templates, and
instead provides a way to simple define a stylesheet page which
overrides the default styles for the theme.
please review and send your comments.
-- Allen
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