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Originally posted by jontHave Royal Blue in at the moment. Can I substitute?
Hows tricks at your end Master J?Affordable solutions for busy professionals.
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I refuse to use [blink] on websites and refuse to knit in cerise. Sorry. Its the house rules.
Things are marvelous this side - managed to import a v7 site, make it v8 sexy and upload.....in under an hour! It was one of my own and in pure CSS which helped things a little
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Originally posted by jontI refuse to use [blink] on websites and refuse to knit in cerise. Sorry. Its the house rules.
Things are marvelous this side - managed to import a v7 site, make it v8 sexy and upload.....in under an hour! It was one of my own and in pure CSS which helped things a little
What is the word at Chateau Los?
Ahh, the old CSS, can't wait to start one of our June projects, using our own cart (Actinic you are the best, but we need MySQL/PHP for larger inventories) so I can build complete CSS and W3C compliant going to be a biggy this one, looking at 100k linesAffordable solutions for busy professionals.
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Yep. In the short term it is quicker and simpler to keep external... but long run it is worth the time and effort to integrate as future changes to the layout are all handled in one place... it will save you time and effort by integrating.
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I'm making progress with this guys - thanks for all your help.
Just one final question - the Dreamweaver 8 pages are governed by a style sheet - does this style sheet data get copied across when you register the design in Actinic or do you need to copy and paste the style sheet info into the Actinic Stylesheet?
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post 4
http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=30310
will tell you how to get custom.css incorporated
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Set your custom design and custom CSS up in the site1 folder, prefix them with a number, so they go to the top of the list (easy to find and open) and the only other thing you need to make sure of, is that your custom css is defined last in the head tag to avoid any overwrites from the actinic css. When you define your site folders in DW, point them to the actinic site1 folder.
This method works every single time without any problems and is the easiest most simple way of doing it. Stray from the simple - expect complications. It still amazes me how complicated this process is still being made, actinic even fires a warning telling you about this.
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