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CSS Sculptor 3 standard presets

Thread began 10/05/2009 9:31 am by reg.phipps388482 | Last modified 10/05/2009 6:37 pm by reg.phipps388482 | 2184 views | 4 replies |

reg.phipps388482

CSS Sculptor 3 standard presets

Does anyone know where the standard presets are installed on a Mac?

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Justin Nemeth

The presets are listed in the main wizard and preset manager. You can export and import them as needed from the preset manager if you need to. Are you asking where they are located in the filesystem?

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reg.phipps388482

Yes thanks, please let me know where they are located.

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Justin Nemeth

In your Dreamweaver config directory - Shared/WebAssist/CSSSculptor/designtypes. I would recommend using the wizard interface to edit any presets. Just curious, why do you need direct access to the files?

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reg.phipps388482

Thanks for letting me know. As to why please see my post title CSS Sculptor 3 remove a design

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