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Multiple CSS files

Thread began 3/15/2010 7:26 am by spamfree211406 | Last modified 3/17/2010 11:36 am by Jimmy Wu | 1473 views | 5 replies |

spamfree211406

Multiple CSS files

Hi. Dreamweaver is showing three CSS files associated with CSS Menu Writer. Why is this happening? Are they all the same?

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Jimmy Wu

There is a CSS for the menu in IE6 and before, since IE6 does things differently than most other browsers and then there is one for other browsers. One is titled menu_ie.css and the other is called menu.css. What is the third CSS file that is associated with the menu?

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spamfree211406

Multiple menus

Actually all of mine just say menu.css and they are located as a separate style.

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Jimmy Wu

If you've applied new menus multiple times, then there are going to be multiple menu.css files created. You will only need to include the final one created for the menu you have currently applied to the page. The other ones are located in different directories for different menus that no longer are applied to the page.

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spamfree211406

Multiple menus

Makes sense. Thanks.

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Jimmy Wu

No problem. If you run into any additional issues, feel free to open a new thread.

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