Support CSS_FILE in simple theme#3555
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If we're happy with this change generally, I'll probably look at adding an if condition to check if the file exists, and then make appropriate changes to the docs. |
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This allows CSS_FILE to work as documented when using the simple theme (or more likely inheriting from it). This also simplifies development of a custom theme, as we now only need to create the CSS file to get a working theme. If we're happy with this, I'll also tweak the theming docs to show that it is no longer necessary to manually add this to the theme.
Fixes #3554.