Use a custom.scss file to avoid overriding default.scss
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brockfanning commented
To make future Open SDG upgrades easier, any custom CSS should go into a "custom.scss" file, which gets loaded after the Open SDG version of "default.scss".
The steps to do this are to try and extract all the customisations made, so far, to default.scss, and move them into a new custom.scss file. And then use the custom_css config setting to load the custom.scss file. After this is done, the default.scss file can be deleted.
dougmet commented
agreed. At some point we had this, I'm sure.
brockfanning commented
I'm closing this, because unless I'm mistaken there is no longer any custom CSS in this implementation.