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bergware 202cb8c222 Move inline styling in page files to dedicated css files
Instead of styling defined inside a page file, these settings are now kept in a dedicated css file. This has several advantages:

- It comes much easier to maintain styling, all css files are easy to find and update
- Browser can cache css files, which may improve page loading time
- Separate theme css files exist, no more need to make selection by coding

- This PR is a 1-to-1 move of existing inline styling to css files
- In future more optimization can be made by consolidating css files
2023-10-14 19:02:35 +02:00

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div.shade-white{background-color:#ededed;margin-top:10px;padding:8px 0 3px 0}
div.shade-black{background-color:#212121;margin-top:10px;padding:8px 0 3px 0}
div.shade-azure{background-color:#edeaef;margin-top:10px;padding:8px 0 3px 0}
div.shade-gray{background-color:#121510;margin-top:10px;padding:8px 0 3px 0}
#s1,#s2,#s3,#s4,#s5,#autosize,.empty,.full2,#zfs-name{display:none}
i.fa-info.i{margin-right:10px}