2 Replies Latest reply: Mar 31, 2014 12:11 AM by Duffdaddy RSS

    CSS Style Sheets

    Duffdaddy Community Member

      Please, implement the ability to define style sheets for Edge Reflow.

      If you're mocking up multiple pages, copying and pasting styles across hundreds of elements is totally impractical.

      If you implemented CSS Style sheets like Muse, you could set up styles and apply and change them globally to your mock-ups.

      Much more real world and wholly practical.

      You also have a style sheet you can hand your developer.

      Conversely, your developer could hand you a style sheet and you just import it into Edge Reflow.

      I'm new to Edge Reflow, but this was the first thing that struck me as missing.

      :-)

      --EDIT--

      Also, why not enable Edge Reflow to import designs from any HTML/CSS combo? So you can take a static design and make it responsive...

        • 1. Re: CSS Style Sheets
          Seth Walker Adobe Employee

          Classes and reusability is definitely on our bucket list. Its one of the most desired feature requests we get.

           

          That said, we are first improving the code output you currently receive from Reflow, and that will hopefully allow us to tackle some of the issues you raised.

           

          Since we are a preview product, Reflow's ability to open html/css from outside sources has not been possible previously. As it matures and we support more features, I'm sure we'll increase our support for opening outside files, but at this time, we are still developing the product.

          • 2. Re: CSS Style Sheets
            Duffdaddy Community Member

            Thanks Seth, much appreciated.

            Glad to hear its on your list.

            Now I've had a chance to play with Edge Reflow we'll definitely be using it.

            But CSS style sheets would make it much easier to translate multiple designs and pages. Please put it up the order of priorities ;-)

            Probably more so than cleaner html output as seems like a step away from where this product was originally targeted.

            But glad to see Adobe actively developing tools that better fit a modern design and development work flow.