top posting!

um, i haven't really played with it, but it looks like that person was
needing for a css to be selected by default.  why not just add your custom
css and then make sure it is part of your users' default prefs?

http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/DefaultPreferences


> Thankx Paul, but  by changing the default i meant changing the fixed css.
> has anyone been able to implement the solution provided in squrrelmail
> site?
> (http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/StyleSheets)
>
>> > hello everyone,
>> > is there a way to change the default css style in SM? including the
> login
>> > page?
>> > there is a solution presented in SM docs page but it's so very
>> confusing
>> > and i can't make it work.
>>
>> How about Options->Display Preferences->Custom Stylesheet?
>>
>> The stylesheet on the login page is currently fixed, but the development
>> version (at least 1.5, can't remember if it got in 1.4.2) of
>> SquirrelMail
>> now has this as an element that is customizable by the administrator.



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