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CSS styles missing in theme based pages

Thread began 6/21/2012 5:59 am by roger177049 | Last modified 6/21/2012 10:16 am by roger177049 | 791 views | 2 replies |

roger177049

CSS styles missing in theme based pages

None of my styles are showing in the styles panel or property inspector on my pages created from my framework builder themes.

Dreamweaver CS6
Mac OSX 10.6.8
Ecart 5.0.6
Design Extender 1.0.9
Data Bridge 1.0.5

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

This is as intended. With Themes the idea is to separate the design form the content.

You should have a separate CSS file used for page level styling and attach that file to your pages.

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roger177049

For some reason I though it was there before I upgraded.

thanks for the clarification

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