Hi,
Christian Lohmaier wrote on 2013-05-03 21:33:
I have written so many times that sites can use their own
css/templates, but everyone just complains that it is "inflexible"
but never actually states the reasons. Why should it be different this
time.
maybe we should do a webcast on Silverstripe, a virtual workshop, to give
some insight? Might that help?
Florian
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