on upgrading a site it seems that the upgrader places all pre exsisting css into ActinicStyleSheet at the top.
It makes no attempt to highlight duplicate code.
IMO the css from the older version should be placed at the bottom of the style sheet do it takes precedence over the default css.
The upgrader should also tell you during the upgrade process that it has found duplicate css, and write it to a txt file (same as it tells you script changes etc)
This would have saved me 40 mins last night, trying to sort out why I lost the top border on my thinred2, or was it thinborder, thinborder2 or even thinred. (At midnight they are all the same)
I had 2 definitions of these, and right click on class in the code was taking me to the first one in the css, which of course was being superceded by the 2nd - which i was unaware off.
It makes no attempt to highlight duplicate code.
IMO the css from the older version should be placed at the bottom of the style sheet do it takes precedence over the default css.
The upgrader should also tell you during the upgrade process that it has found duplicate css, and write it to a txt file (same as it tells you script changes etc)
This would have saved me 40 mins last night, trying to sort out why I lost the top border on my thinred2, or was it thinborder, thinborder2 or even thinred. (At midnight they are all the same)
I had 2 definitions of these, and right click on class in the code was taking me to the first one in the css, which of course was being superceded by the 2nd - which i was unaware off.
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