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Originally posted by Groove
So CSS are required for the templates?
That could have some drawbacks in terms of SEO.
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the existing templates are heavily CSS, primarily for text/link formatting. If you wanted to you could do new templates from scratch and use the supplied code to call the PHP scripting. More a matter of personal experience and preference on that, but you could do it either way. I keep the original templates on file locally so I can refer to the defaults whenever I need to.
So, CSS is not 'required'. If you're going to modify the existing templates you'll need to be familiar with it, but you could also start from scratch.