[wp-hackers] Adding A CSS Loader
Aaron Brazell
abrazell at b5media.com
Tue Apr 24 16:56:54 GMT 2007
I agree with this sentiment. I've been reading the rest of the emails
in this thread and though I have no technical problem with some of
the things being brought up, I can't get away from this nagging in
the back of my mind that some of the previous suggestions are a
highly dubious amount of bloat. I can't quantify that, like I said.
Just call it a still, small voice.
However, an add_css hook makes sense and is a commodity in the big
picture. If it solves a problem without adding too much overhead, I'd
be in favor of implementation.
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Aaron Brazell
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On Apr 24, 2007, at 10:05 AM, Jamie Holly wrote:
> I also understand the CSS load order, but this suggestion would not
> change that. The add_css would basically follow the same syntax as
> the current add_action routine. We would keep a priority on it to
> address the CSS load order, with the main theme CSS loading first.
> The only difference is all the CSS would be contained within 1
> file, as opposed to a bunch of files.
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