### ### ### ### ### ### ###### ###### ###### ######## ##### ### ####### #####TM ######### ######## ##### ######### ######### ### ######### ######### #### ### ### ### ### #### #### ### ### #### ######## ### ### ## ## ### ##### ### ### ### ### ###### ### #### ### ### ### ### #### #### ### ### #### ######## ### ######## ######## ### ######### ########## ### ######### ######### ##### #### ### ######### ######## ### ####### ######## #### ######### ##### corzblog themes Inside here are "themes", which is folders with css, images and color scheme configurations inside them. See inside "original" for more details. There are also a few more global style sheets in here, namely: admin.css scheme-edit.css These are fairly self-explanatory. The first two, admin.css and scheme-edit.css, are for the admin page and scheme editor, respectively. These styles apply to only these pages. You can override these styles by placing your own admin.css or scheme-edit.css /inside/ your theme folder, e.g.. http://mysite.com/blog/inc/themes/MyTheme/admin.css The main admin styles will load first, followed by any styles in your theme's admin/scheme-edit style sheet, so you only need to override whatever elements are specific to your theme. Have fun! ;o) Cor