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I am trying to add a file which is located in sites/default/files/color/theme-768/color.css using drupal_add_css().

I have tried drupal_add_css($filepath), but it doesn't work. I tried putting it in template.php and hook_init(), but still it isn't included in the style tags of head section or anywhere.

How I do include a CSS file like this using drupal_add_css()?

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  • This is the same question you already asked. If you have more information to add to a question, please edit it. Asking the same question more than once causes the new questions to be closed as duplicates.
    – avpaderno
    Commented Jul 27, 2013 at 8:02
  • @Ram I'm also struggling with the same issue for a week, I dynamically created css using color module and couldnt figure out how to include it.
    – pown
    Commented Jul 27, 2013 at 8:02
  • @kiamlaluno: have deleted that question now, since its not been properly constructed or properly asked. can any one help with this.Now its not duplicate i think.
    – Ram
    Commented Jul 27, 2013 at 8:08
  • Since it didn't have any answer, you could have edited the old question.
    – avpaderno
    Commented Jul 27, 2013 at 8:10
  • I thought i kind of twisted that question, so tat only.Any suggestions regarding this one :)
    – Ram
    Commented Jul 27, 2013 at 8:12

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I found a alternate way to include css file which is in some other location other than modules and themes.In my case including a dynamically generated file. Even though i can't find a way through drupal_add_css(),this helped me in adding css.

This is the way i included dynamically generated css file which is located at sites/default/files/color/theme-768/color.css

In the theme folder in the html.tpl.php after <?php print $styles;?> include this

<?php    
       print '<style>';
       print '@import url("' . $filepath . '")';
       print '</style>';
?>

This includes the css file.

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