Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-44141160-20200124154557/@comment-9605025-20200124180945

It seems like that shouldn't be necessary. The way the docs are written, template parameters are supposed to override anything set in the script. So that would indicate to me that there is an issue with the way the script is written. - Edit:

Okay. I took a look through the rest of the script. As I suspected, the issue is with the order in which the script applies the CSS. This is the problematic section: I believe this would be the fix: Note that is also uses another template parameter "style". So a different way to fix the issue (I checked), would be to leave the script as-is and change the template call to something like:

But it seems stupid to leave the script as it is since any CSS-related template parameters would be overridden by the "default" local style.