Add more custom CSS Details#376
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* Add more custom CSS Details * Explain base CSS vs module CSS * Explain CSS precedence
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There is not too much details on the Custom CSS page. This is simple info, but may not be obvious to all users.
Question for future dev, I wonder if the name "Custom CSS" is the right name for this page.
It might make sense for us to call it "Custom Stylings" or "Custom Theme" or something with a less specific technical name for folks who might otherwise be able to figure it out once they have the sample. Could also be "Custom Stylings (CSS)" or the like if we want to cover our bases.