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This post briefly introduces the design decisions and usage of django-userskins, which is a pluggable Django application for facilitating users selecting skins for your site. For example, to let user A have a dark theme for your site, and user B have a light scheme. Supports cookie-only persistence as well as cookie-when-possible-database-as-last-resort persistence for skin preferences.
You are responding to this comment written by Will Larson on October 27th 2008, 15:59.
Thanks. I'd like to see more Django apps which play nicely with each other, I think that is the next step in making the various pluggable apps even more powerful while still obeying Don't Repeat Yourself. That said, it's also an increased burden on developers because the code isn't maintained by the central developers and can break backwards compatibility at any time.
I feel like I have some idea along these lines, but I can't put it together yet. Hmm. :)
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