Thanks Eric, for being here with me :).

SwitchThemePluginConfig sounds like a good idea.
Of course, Mike, you are right as well. Hardcoding a theme like that
is a great solution when you don't want to use SwitchThemePlugin.

In fact, using the new theming system to begin with is a much greater
step forward than using SwitchThemePlugin, since the latter is not
really necessary, merely a convenience.

It's really unfortunate that the community is so broken in that regard
- concerning themes. I'm still planning to finish the theme I had been
working on, but I'm not very good with colors (being a bit colorblind)
and I'm also not very graphics savvy. I have enough trouble with
copying a theme, let alone creating one or modifying one.

I also don't fully understand all the classes being used, such as the
popup classes, what they are for. But I guess that will come in time.

Is Saq Imtiaz still around? He is the one that created TiddlyThemes
and a number of the featured themes, and he did a good job, but he let
it fall to ruin. Ruin, I say! :P

~Xen

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