You don't have to override css - just delete the include statement and replace the WHOLE css file contents with that from the UNI template in the include statement - no overriding!!!
Surely this is basic css knowledge though....?
The reason that your html mods don't work is that you have either not made the template active, or when you created your new template (by copying the uni template), you forgot to modify BxTemplName.
But then this is exactly see more the same as D6... ;)
And yes - I am surprised that boonex suggest using overriding as the method by which to develop templates as this is very poor coding. (additional overheads / unecessary dependencies)
You don't have to override css - just delete the include statement and replace the WHOLE css file contents with that from the UNI template in the include statement - no overriding!!!
Surely this is basic css knowledge though....?
The reason that your html mods don't work is that you have either not made the template active, or when you created your new template (by copying the uni template), you forgot to modify BxTemplName.
But then this is exactly see more