/me blinks, huhhh. Oh, I know now, I think we moved things from print_stylesheet to print_default_stylesheet.
ETA. That was so we could make new layouts based on Transmogrified, for a new batch of styles. I thought we'd considered all possibilities before concluding that nothing would break -- I'm so sorry you were affected!
Don't worry about it; the styles are the last thing I expect to remain stable :P And it was quickly solved, especially given that you had given me a clue above.
Yup! But right now I think you'll need to have an empty print_default_stylesheet function, to override the current (as the include_default_stylesheet property controls the printing out of both the print_stylesheet and print_default_stylesheet -- now that one, I'm pretty certain wil break something if we tried to modify that.
Yeah, I meant the other way round. I had print_stylesheet, which printed the stylesheet in the head. I moved the css to print_default_stylesheet, but it still prints in the head. I'm guessing prnt_stylesheet isn't behaving as it should?
That said, it also doesn't display the "cleaned css" message. Does that means that I can now use special characters without getting a "high bytes" message. Ooooh, testing to do tonight.
I use transmogrified for my private journal at '0ona'which I modified a bit through basic changes, but I now notice a big box on it that gives layout credit to someone named yvonne (no link). Since when did basic pre-made layouts carry such prominent credit? Just wondering.
Just this codepush (so earlier today). We added the credit module in preparation for an ongoing push for new styles, and added it to existing styles at the same time.
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ETA. That was so we could make new layouts based on Transmogrified, for a new batch of styles. I thought we'd considered all possibilities before concluding that nothing would break -- I'm so sorry you were affected!
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That said, it also doesn't display the "cleaned css" message. Does that means that I can now use special characters without getting a "high bytes" message. Ooooh, testing to do tonight.
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set external_stylesheet=true;:)Thanks again!
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