<p>Personally I'd include as a plugin, with a style.php and having all the changeable classes stored in the database.<br>
Have a read up on the settings api if you haven't already..</p>
<p><blockquote type="cite">On 7 May 2011 12:59, "Tony Crockford" <<a href="mailto:tonyc@boldfish.co.uk">tonyc@boldfish.co.uk</a>> wrote:<br><br>Not sure if this is the appropriate place to ask, but it feels like I might get a good set of opinions, so here goes.<br>
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What would be the best way to implement a style options admin area for a theme - e.g. so that a specific set of CSS values, could be easily changed by non technical users.<br>
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Things like header text color, box border colors, box background colors etc.<br>
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Every theme I look at does it differently and some respected theme authors say it shouldn't be an option, but that the CSS files should be edited (I think I agree, but have a client requirement for an easily changeable theme).<br>
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I'm concerned about performance issues, is there a way to have an options panel write out a CSS file that is then used, instead of having to get over-ride values from the database and dropping them into the header.<br>
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TIA for any help.<br>
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