mastermindsro
yes indeed you are right but as aramis said in the forums

http://www.boonex.com/unity/forums/#topic/No-more-base-directory-will-be-nice-.htm

it would be a mistake to make css's for every single module.. the standard style of the template should be applied to the modules which don't have any custom style..

.css files are MADE to customize hundreds of pages on the same time, so it will be ilogical for each module to have it's own css file.. you're right.. but I have an idea..

IDEA: it will see more be nice if somehow (i don't have too much php knowledge) if you add let's say


.SOME-SPECIFIC-PREFIX_custom_module_name

{

...

}

"custom_module_name" will be identical with the module directory name, so if you add that entry in the general style sheet than that module will have the settings you set there.. so we have the possibility to edit each module alone without the need to modify any code outside the template folder.. adding styles dynamical when we add some new modules custom styled from the rest.. if you don't add any custom style to that module than a standard/general style of the template should be applied..
MichelSwiss
The standard style of the template will be applied to the modules, no problem here.
To adjust the content of each module, some files (CSS, Images, as well as other file types...) are indisputably needed.

IMHO the problem is that all the templates files have to be regrouped in a unique template folder and not to be scattered in dozens of different folders...
mastermindsro
yeah you are right my idea was strictly about the style part of modules.. in case you want to edit module's structure (adding images and stuff) we should edit the module from the module directory..
style should be separated from module content..
i agree we need to make it as customizable as possible but we must find a way to separate module content from it's style..
 
 
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