
Folks, I'm trying to find the "best" way of allowing different customers to style their own hosted version of our web app (actually a Blazor net8.0 app). For years we hosted a single global copy of the app in our Azure subscription where multiple customers would use it. It has a single line for the app's styles: <link rel="stylesheet" href="app.css" /> When customers deploy the app in their own subscriptions it would be great to leave the default app.css file untouched but allow them to easily override any style elements they like. What's the best way of doing that? Do I simply append a line like: <link rel="stylesheet" href="{some customer uri}/custom.css" /> Do styles in that link override any identical ones in the previous one? I'm not sure of the cascade order or conventions. There might be better techniques I'm not aware of. Thanks, *Greg K*