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?
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