We build all our websites using CSS for layout and were beginning to find Actinic's treatment of external css files a bit frustrating. On the design course we were (sensibly it turns out) told not to put our css files into a seperate folder as it causes the software to have a fit, but this does make editing a pain.
What we've started experimenting with is putting our layout.css, textstyles.css etc into a folder, then importing all into global.css which stays in the root. This makes editing simpler, but we're getting some weird effects.
One is that for some reason editing an external stylesheet in Dreamweaver and uploading manually doesn't have any effect - it still has to be uploaded via Actinic, even though it is an externally linked css file - why?
The other issue is (apparently) having to keep 2 sets of stylesheets - one in the root and the other in DesignPreview - is there a way around this?
Thanks
Paul - Cyber Studios (UK) Ltd
What we've started experimenting with is putting our layout.css, textstyles.css etc into a folder, then importing all into global.css which stays in the root. This makes editing simpler, but we're getting some weird effects.
One is that for some reason editing an external stylesheet in Dreamweaver and uploading manually doesn't have any effect - it still has to be uploaded via Actinic, even though it is an externally linked css file - why?
The other issue is (apparently) having to keep 2 sets of stylesheets - one in the root and the other in DesignPreview - is there a way around this?
Thanks
Paul - Cyber Studios (UK) Ltd
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