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Posted to user@forrest.apache.org by Cameron McCormack <ca...@mcc.id.au> on 2006/11/22 01:46:04 UTC
Avoiding duplicated CSS content with extra-css
Hi.
I’ve got a gob of extra CSS that I’ve currently put in my skinconf.xml’s
extra-css element. This, however, gets copied into every generated
.html file. I’d like instead for each generate .html file to refer
(with a link element) to my extra CSS in a file. Is there a way I can
get Forrest to generate this link element?
Thanks,
Cameron
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Re: Avoiding duplicated CSS content with extra-css
Posted by Cameron McCormack <ca...@mcc.id.au>.
Thorsten Scherler:
> Are you using skins or dispatcher?
I don’t know what dispatcher is. I’ve got a file called skinconf.xml,
so I guess that means I’m using skins?
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Re: Avoiding duplicated CSS content with extra-css
Posted by Thorsten Scherler <th...@juntadeandalucia.es>.
On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 10:46 +1000, Cameron McCormack wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I’ve got a gob of extra CSS that I’ve currently put in my skinconf.xml’s
> extra-css element. This, however, gets copied into every generated
> .html file. I’d like instead for each generate .html file to refer
> (with a link element) to my extra CSS in a file. Is there a way I can
> get Forrest to generate this link element?
>
Are you using skins or dispatcher?
salu2
> Thanks,
>
> Cameron
>