style.php versus style.css, and how to make them cooperate
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I just changed my theme to 1blogtheme 1.2, which I really like for its flexibility and options.
However. I’ve never run into a theme I didn’t want to tweak in terms of font faces and colors. So I did that with 1blocktheme as well, I fired up cssedit and I made some changes. Not too many. replaced the old style.css with the revised one.
No change. tried again, without luck.
Then I investigated a little and found the style.php file. Now, why do we need this, she asked grumpily. Isn’t this an extreme complication?
At any rate, I’ll have to figure it out to keep the theme. Can anybody direct me to a resource that will explain
1. the difference between .css and .php stylesheets;
2. what each is supposed to be accomplishing;
3. when to revise one or the otherReally, all I want is a different font face and background colors. Made all those changes to the style.css file. Now how do I get style.php to pay attention and play nicely?
signed,
stuck with serif
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