javascript ans CSS files on export -...
greets,
still playing with the Trial...
i noticed that a javascript folder is created when exporting a project with 3 js files in it:
boxsizing.htc, html5shiv.js and respond.min.js.
just wondering what those do and if they are really necessary.
i noticed that the HTML file exported as a test makes no mention of them, so i guess they're not really needed...
also, i noticed that 3 CSS files are exported:
css/coffeegrinder.min.css
css/wireframe-theme.min.css
css/main.css
curiously, the main.css file is empty...
why 3 CSS files anyway?
still playing with the Trial...
i noticed that a javascript folder is created when exporting a project with 3 js files in it:
boxsizing.htc, html5shiv.js and respond.min.js.
just wondering what those do and if they are really necessary.
i noticed that the HTML file exported as a test makes no mention of them, so i guess they're not really needed...
also, i noticed that 3 CSS files are exported:
css/coffeegrinder.min.css
css/wireframe-theme.min.css
css/main.css
curiously, the main.css file is empty...
why 3 CSS files anyway?
This is not a full qualified answer, but my guess is that the three css files come in for different reasons, depending on what kind of transformations and editing you do with your layout.
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Inger, Norway
My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com
thanks,
i started with the online manual which is a good starting point.
i'm really liking it so far.
i have some time off tomorrow so i will spend some more quality time with RLMP.
i started with the online manual which is a good starting point.
i'm really liking it so far.
i have some time off tomorrow so i will spend some more quality time with RLMP.
From what I understand about these css files is they have sorted them into three(actually five) different files for ease of use for us. The coffeegrinder css is full of different classes to add styling to your website. The Wireframe css deals strictly with the layout. And the Main.css is nicely orginaized to deal with the customization of all the elements.
There are 2 for coffeegrinder and 2 for wireframe-theme, one is compressed and one isn't also for your connivance.
That being said I would create a 6th css file called custom.css or whatever you want to call it. Make your css modifications in there. That way if you want to go back to the layout maker and tweak your layout you can just re-export it to a different location then grab the css files it spits out and replace them with the ones in your folder. This will allow you to change the styling without over-writing your content.
I think Adam had a post with how to do this, maybe he will chime in here and repost.
I hope this makes sense.
There are 2 for coffeegrinder and 2 for wireframe-theme, one is compressed and one isn't also for your connivance.
That being said I would create a 6th css file called custom.css or whatever you want to call it. Make your css modifications in there. That way if you want to go back to the layout maker and tweak your layout you can just re-export it to a different location then grab the css files it spits out and replace them with the ones in your folder. This will allow you to change the styling without over-writing your content.
I think Adam had a post with how to do this, maybe he will chime in here and repost.
I hope this makes sense.
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Steve Kolish
www.misterwebguy.com
YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL8qVv … ttneYaMSJA
much helpful info Steve.
thanks m8!
thanks m8!
If you want your responsive site to work as it should and display consistently across browsers, leave these in place:
boxsizing.htc, html5shiv.js and respond.min.js.
boxsizing.htc, html5shiv.js and respond.min.js.
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Steve wrote:
I think Adam had a post with how to do this, maybe he will chime in here and repost.
I think Adam had a post with how to do this, maybe he will chime in here and repost.
You can find a video on the topic here https://vimeo.com/87299843
Is there any way to manually amend a css file built by webform builder which is to be uploaded automatically to the Sdrive?
Hi George,
No, but you can use some css overrides on your form by placing them in a html element. You can also do some cool things with JQuery.
No, but you can use some css overrides on your form by placing them in a html element. You can also do some cool things with JQuery.
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It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.
This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com
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