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    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
