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Features5 / 5
Reliability5 / 5
Ease Of Use5 / 5
Documentation4.67 / 5
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Drupal.org Excerpt:

Allows administrators to inject CSS into the page output based on configurable rules. It's useful for adding simple CSS tweaks without modifying a site's official theme -- for example, a 'nighttime' color scheme could be added during certain hours. The CSS is added using Drupal's standard drupal_add_css()... [More...]

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Maintainer:eaton
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Categories:Theme related
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VersionDateFilesRelease notes
6.x-1.42010-Mar-08DownloadRecommended
Total Downloads: 509 "Development" releases should be considered in beta.

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Make theme specific css changes without affecting the core theme

From now on, we are using CSS injector for theme development. Faster and easier than using FTP or ssh and svn for theme changes.

CSS injector is good for adding css to specific pages much like we do for blocks on specific pages. eg. specify paths like blog/*

We will start new projects with a compliant drupal theme, then use CSS injector for site specific theme modifications.  

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Amazing modular

Allow me to document my quick theme hacks without needing to touch the theme itself. This means a better upgrade path.

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Fabulous!

A great module if you don't want to hack at your theme, but want to simply add some simple CSS to make things prettier. Perfect if you're using a Drupal core theme on your site, but want to add some simple CSS.

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