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diff --git a/skins/README b/skins/README deleted file mode 100644 index d649350b9..000000000 --- a/skins/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -There are three directories here, standard/, custom/, and contrib/. - -standard/ holds the standard stylesheets. These are used no matter what skin -the user selects. If the user selects the "Classic" skin, then *only* the -standard/ stylesheets are used. - -contrib/ holds "skins" that the user can select in their preferences. skins -are in directories, and they contain files with the same names as the files in -skins/standard/. Simply putting a new directory into the contrib/ directory -adds a new skin as an option in users' preferences. - -custom/ allows you to locally override the standard/ and contrib/ CSS. If you -put files into the custom/ directory with the same names as the CSS files in -skins/standard/, you can override the standard/ and contrib/ CSS. For example, -if you want to override some CSS in skins/standard/global.css, then you should -create a file called "global.css" in custom/ and put some CSS in it. The CSS -you put into files in custom/ will be used *in addition* to the CSS in -skins/standard/ or the CSS in skins/contrib/. It will apply to every skin. |