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replyReplyThu 5 Mar 2009, 17:25Delegate Stuart said...

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CSS

Confirm how to enforce changes throughout whole website

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replyReplyTue 10 Mar 2009, 10:54Trainer Rich said...

RE: CSS

Hi Stuart,

Thanks for your question. I hope you enjoyed the Dreamweaver training.

The best way to do this is to have a global CSS file (note you can also have more than one).

So for example, create your CSS file (perhaps global.css) and save it into a folder such as /asset/css/

Then, at the top of every file, or in your template, be sure to include that CSS file in your HEAD tags.

eg.
<link href="/asset/css/global.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">

Then, whenever you make a change to your global.css file, and upload it to your server/hosting account, all the pages on your site that link to that file, and take their styles from that file will be updated instantly.

Note, sometimes, you may have to press F5 in your browser to see the changes. Everyone's browser settings are different, so it may take a while for your returning customers to see the new look/style.

If this answer resolves your query, please mark the question as 'resolved' (see below). Otherwise, please post a follow-up response to this post, and I will assist you further.

Regards, Rich

Tue 17 Mar 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.


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