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I have been using my SO flair for a while now and have now achieved sufficient reputation to use the combined flair for all SE sites (even though I only use SO). I put the new combined flair on my website, and then decided to add ?theme=clean to the end, and it worked.

However, when I went to the flair page in SO, there was no mention that the combined flair supported theming, but I obviously does. Why was theming it not mentioned on that page?

Screenshot of my flair page

Notice that the instructions for theming are only under the SO flair.

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  • Where is this flair page you are talking about? In users/id/display_name/flair (accessible from your profile > flair), it has this: (to change the theme, add ?theme=clean or ?theme=dark or ?theme=hotdog to the end of the image URL)
    – nhahtdh
    Nov 25, 2014 at 3:35
  • Yes that is the page. From the writer's train of thought, it seems that the theming he is referring to is for the SO flair only. Nov 25, 2014 at 3:37
  • OK, I see your point now. There is no example for the combined flair, and the description is below the per-site flair. Would you mind making a screenshot? It would help getting more people to become aware of the problem.
    – nhahtdh
    Nov 25, 2014 at 3:40
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    Is there a reason that the same exact text needs to be mentioned again for the combined flair? Perhaps they could just move it to a different spot so it's more clear that it applies to both?
    – animuson StaffMod
    Nov 25, 2014 at 4:06

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Here we can see that both html flair tags (combine and for SO) are same. Except the href details. Which is just to direct user to related site.

As a developer I would prefer to go for reuse code and class and object and what ever which makes easy to change.

So I guess they do follow the same. So the ?theme=clean tag must be there for StackExchange flair too.

How ever I haven't try but from the basis of similarity between flair. I'm pretty sure that it works for both.

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