Hmmm. I think that, for what I want, (I'm moving a lot of the fiddly bits changes I've made to Transmogrified to a custom theme layer, and then I will play with GLORIOUS COLOR in the user layer), that just setting custom CSS will probably do, but I wasn't sure what would happen when I used it.
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ETA: Having thought this through a whee tiny bit further ... I want to be able to call color variables in my CSS, can I do that with either of those functions? The stuff they are printing is escaped...
Huh. I have not yet tried calling properties inside custom_head or custom_css. For the universal properties, it should work.
*looks up at her example* Ah, also, since this is going into the head tags of the webpage, any css should be enclosed in < style > and < /style > tags (only of course without the spaces).
Further experimentation reveals that it works in printing the custom head, but not in custom_css. So, yes to properties in functions, no to properties in properties.
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Date: 2009-08-23 10:06 pm (UTC)Thanks!
ETA: Having thought this through a whee tiny bit further ... I want to be able to call color variables in my CSS, can I do that with either of those functions? The stuff they are printing is escaped...
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Date: 2009-08-23 10:18 pm (UTC)*looks up at her example* Ah, also, since this is going into the head tags of the webpage, any css should be enclosed in < style > and < /style > tags (only of course without the spaces).
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