> From: Jose Kahan
>
> On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 12:43:26PM -0700, Peter C. McCluskey wrote:
> >
...
> Up to now, if the user doesn't specify a default CSS, we're
> embedding CSS rules at the top of each file produced by
> hypermail. After thinking about this, I guess this was the
> wrong approach (I'm the one who had proposed it, so blame
> me!). I think that it would be good to change this so that
> hypermail points to a default CSS location, e.g., the
> directory where the archive is being produced, and have
> hypermail copy or generate a default CSS file there. Then
> have all the messages point there. This way, you can change
> all your style without having to rebuild the archive.
>
> What do you think about this?
Sounds like a good idea - I'd much rather be able to tweak the look of
of the archive without having to regenerate it.
Paul
Received on Mon 12 May 2003 08:01:35 PM GMT