i agree. it will be a lot easier for you to create a cfm file
with css
elements users can change from the table that stores the
values and
cfinclude that file on each page then to actually create a
.css file
every time your user changes style preferences...
you could even call the fields in the table that stores the
css values
same as the css entity the value belongs to, then in one
query of that
table you could populated the whole stylesheet with
name/value pairs...
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Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
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