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1. Re: Is there a way to compile one single css file from multiple pages?
Seth Walker Dec 30, 2013 8:02 PM (in response to pabliche_85)Our first goal with pages was to allow Reflow projects to have multiple designs in a project.
But, we do not promise perfect output code, so unfortunately combining CSS into one file was not top on our list.
That said, I understand how this would be useful. We've been working on more class and style management, and that would dovetail nicely into a single CSS file for a Reflow project.
Please let me know if that makes sense, or is interesting to you. We like to hear from you!
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2. Re: Is there a way to compile one single css file from multiple pages?
kmallen395 Aug 14, 2014 6:56 AM (in response to Seth Walker)Seth,
I just started using Muse, and the usability is amazing. I just took on 2 clients and delivered each a site. Have heard back from one client's developer that the separate css files are a nightmare. My question would be, is there a workaround you can recommend to designers when handing off files?
I sent them a second version. A single html file with the page shell (header, nav, and right column components - basically the Master page) with the other pages arranged underneath. What are your thoughts on this?
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3. Re: Is there a way to compile one single css file from multiple pages?
CS-Designs Sep 6, 2014 3:07 PM (in response to Seth Walker)Yes I think it would be great if we had the choice of assigning the css of each page to either a main css file or a new one. Hopefully it would be smart enough to not duplicate or overwrite any existing css styles.


