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Old 07-10-2009, 03:35 AM   #20
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The --override-css option is there to generate a CSS file that is tailored to your needs.

If you follow the step-by-step explanations in my previous post, this option is not necessary, because you'll be modifying the CSS files manually.

But you can also skip the CSS-editing steps and include all the needed information in the --override-css option. It's your choice, and in the end the result is the same...

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David.
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