The only scenario I imagine OpacUserCSS is not a good option, is if you are recompiling your bootstrap.min.css, and caching won't be effective. El mar., 25 abr. 2017 a las 12:35, Owen Leonard (<oleonard@myacpl.org>) escribió:
For example you could insert the following code into Koha system preference "OPACUserCSS" but I wouldn't really recommend it.
The only disadvantages that I know of to using OPACUserCSS in this case are:
1. Like any other use of OPACUserCSS, the CSS isn't cached by the browser. The affect here is surely minimal. 2. If your OPAC is running under SSL (which it should be) and the image is served over a non-secure connection the browser will give mixed-content warnings.
At my library we have used OPACUserCSS for years without any trouble.
-- Owne
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