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    Basic CSS Question

    Is there anywhere within the Actinic Designer program where I can add my own custom CSS styles or do I have to go into the actuall css file (site1\SiteHTML\actinic.css) to do this?

    Thanks for your time,
    Scott.
    Undergraduate in Product Design - Loughborough University

    #2
    The question is basic I agree and has been answered many times before - try a search

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      #3
      Design Tab | Select Page Type: Actinic Stylesheet

      (y)

      Regards,
      Scott.
      Undergraduate in Product Design - Loughborough University

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        #4
        soon to be an undergraduate in Product Design
        soon to be an undergraduate in using help files and forum search

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          #5
          Originally posted by slawrence10
          css file (site1\SiteHTML\actinic.css)
          Note for future reference you should not edit anything inside the subfolders as these are generated on the fly when Actinic compiles the pages for previewing or publishing - any changes you make will be overwritten again


          Bikster
          SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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            #6
            Morning J, trust all is well

            soon to be an undergraduate in using help files and forum search
            LOL if only Malc

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              #7
              Is an undergraduate someone who has a graduate sitting on them?

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                #8
                Hi Scott - V7 ONLY

                We put our own CSS into Actinic.css using something like Dreamweaver (amend the sheet in site1/ not subfolders such as site1/siteHTML etc), plus we use additional sheets, particularly to offer different text sizes for accessiblity, and to offer different sheets to different browsers using the following technique:

                http://community.actinic.com/showthr...ht=css+uplevel

                Very nice portfolio BTW - well done, good luck for the future.

                Aquazuro - designer stainless steel accessories

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                  #9
                  You won't find actinic.css in the Site1 folder unless you put a copy of it there. v7 has it there but not v8.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by drounding
                    You won't find actinic.css in the Site1 folder unless you put a copy of it there. v7 has it there but not v8.
                    Thanks for clarifying that Duncan - my comments do apply to V7 not V8 - I have barged into the wrong forum with a hangover.

                    *goes for another coffee with Coke chaser*

                    Aquazuro - designer stainless steel accessories

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Mark H
                      I'm not going to put words into Jont's mouth
                      I have Mrs Jont for that


                      Bikster
                      SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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                        #12
                        Thank you all for your help

                        Originally posted by Mark H
                        Very nice portfolio BTW - well done, good luck for the future.
                        thank you, it's rather outdated now in both design and content, hopefully have a new site up and running soon

                        Regards,
                        Scott.
                        Undergraduate in Product Design - Loughborough University

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