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Topic: [EDGE STYLING] Question: How to attach certain elements to the themes?
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I was kind of thinking {#}69C{/#} ({#}6969CC{/#}) was. But I needed to ask first, which would be my next question actually. Since that one has been answered, perhaps I can sort the colors by HEX using Excel and sort the colums by the second color colums(?), representing [1] for all the colors, to get that rainbow effect in the theme selector. Would that work you think?

I think you can better make this topic some sort of tutorial. Looking at your comments my head 's already spinning with all the info you've given and it's quite complicated. I may have to re-read it a couple of times to understand.

What I don't understand is the comma I've got to place to seperate the selector. I mean, that would only be in case of multiple selectors in 1 line, right? I've never seen a CSS line start with a comma before ...

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