Include CSS "hacks" only if it has something in it.

Started by gm112, February 13, 2010, 06:11:31 PM

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gm112

Honestly, seeing as how my webkit.css is blank(there's really nothing visually rendering wrong), I don't see a need in calling it.  Seems rather pointless, if you ask me.  Maybe having a setting in the themes section where you're given the option to include certain files when loading your theme or not? Hm.

Arantor

Not exactly a bug report, though, is it?

Your file is empty because you emptied it - as it works fine on Chromium 5... The same solution may not work on other Webkit browsers for RC3...
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gm112

Quote from: Arantor on February 13, 2010, 06:15:32 PM
Not exactly a bug report, though, is it?

Your file is empty because you emptied it - as it works fine on Chromium 5... The same solution may not work on other Webkit browsers for RC3...
Nah, it's not.. it's more like a feature request.

Of course :P. It's just something I'm tinkering around with right now on a test forum -- nothing really on a production forum "yet".

Norv

Thank you for the report, and sorry for the delay on this.

Honestly, I don't see a real need for this tweak, sorry. If more files are more likely to be empty and included, in usual enough cases, then perhaps it would become worth considering something like this. Until then, I'll close this report.
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