tag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:/discussions/questions/142-how-to-create-a-simple-one-off-of-an-existing-cssMarked: Discussion 2012-06-25T14:47:00Ztag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/164770822012-06-07T06:45:11Z2012-06-07T06:45:18ZHow to create a simple "one-off" of an existing CSS <div><p>Is there a simple way to take an existing CSS — say GitHub
— and create a new CSS that is a "one-off" from it? For
instance, let's say I like everything about GitHub except for the
style of the h2 element. Is there a way to get the source to GitHub
CSS so that I can tweak it? Or is there a way to subclass the
GitHub CSS and just change a few elements in the subclass? (I
apologize. I am definitely not a CSS pro.)</p></div>swehbatag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/164770822012-06-07T13:41:12Z2012-06-07T13:41:12ZHow to create a simple "one-off" of an existing CSS <div><p>All of the default, uncompressed styles can be <a href=
"http://assets.markedapp.com/MarkedDefaultStyles.zip">downloaded
here</a>. You can edit them at will, but it would be appreciated if
you left the comment section at the top with the original credits
in them.</p>
<p>Copy your chosen file to a new file and name it as you want it
to appear in the Custom Styles menu. The filename, sans extension,
is what determines the title.</p>
<p>If you distribute your theme based on one of the base themes,
please feel free to add yourself to the credits as a
contributor.</p></div>Bretttag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/164770822012-06-08T03:46:14Z2012-06-08T03:46:14ZHow to create a simple "one-off" of an existing CSS <div><p>Thanks, Brett. This is exactly what I was looking for.</p></div>swehba