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#25 2009-09-22 19:28:53

graeme
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#26 2009-09-22 20:26:11

jm
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Re: Remove CSS Editor

jeremywood wrote:

Okay, this begs the question to me: What’s the benefit to using any of the “internal” CSS instead of an external CSS file?

For me, it’s not useful for regular site styles. However, for admin-plugins, it’s more convenient for the user to be able to edit a plugin’s CSS via Presentation>Style than having to muck around with the plugin’s source code.

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#27 2009-09-23 05:49:27

colak
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Re: Remove CSS Editor

jeremywood wrote:

Okay, this begs the question to me: What’s the benefit to using any of the “internal” CSS instead of an external CSS file?

For me it is because I can edit the css anywhere any time using just the browser without needing any ftp and/or other programs.
When moving an install, the internal css also helps as it is one less thing to worry about.
In fact I would vote for javascripts to be included in the db (can be done with a plugin at the moment) and rvm_css to be modified for them too:)

In fact txp is one of the few programs I know that you can maintain a site without the need of any other software.

Last edited by colak (2009-09-23 05:51:28)


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#28 2009-09-23 06:29:22

masa
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Re: Remove CSS Editor

colak wrote:

In fact txp is one of the few programs I know that you can maintain a site without the need of any other software.

Exactly, and I would like to see that continued.

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#29 2009-09-23 16:56:35

kostas45
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Re: Remove CSS Editor

+1 to remove CSS (for dummies) Editor application from core.

+1 to continue to maintain a site without the need of any other software.

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#30 2009-09-23 17:04:39

saccade
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From: Neubeuern, Germany
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Re: Remove CSS Editor

+1 to remove the CSS-Editor application – I never used it and really only viewed it once.

+1 for keeping internal CSS maintainment

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#31 2009-09-23 17:08:52

jsoo
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Re: Remove CSS Editor

colak wrote:

In fact txp is one of the few programs I know that you can maintain a site without the need of any other software.

Maintain, yes. Backup and/or keep local and live sites in sync, no: files and images need to be copied back and forth somehow (FTP).

However I agree that keeping the raw CSS part of the Styles tab has its uses (not that I currently use it).


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#32 2009-09-23 17:44:13

mrdale
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Re: Remove CSS Editor

I use the built in css editor all the time in conjunction with it’s all text and BBedit.

So +1 on keeping the plain css editor around.

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#33 2009-09-23 18:06:48

els
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Registered: 2004-06-06
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Re: Remove CSS Editor

mrdale wrote:

So +1 on keeping the plain css editor around.

+1
Is someone actually counting? ;)

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#34 2009-09-23 18:23:59

mrdale
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Re: Remove CSS Editor

I ran out of fingers and toes.

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#35 2009-09-23 18:43:39

colak
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Re: Remove CSS Editor

Els wrote:

Is someone actually counting? ;)

here ya go:)

  1. thebombsite
  2. ruud
  3. JanDW
  4. mrdale
  5. Els
  6. pieman
  7. jsoo
  8. jm
  9. colak
  10. jstubbs
  11. jelle
  12. fpradignac
  13. whaleen
  14. masa
  15. joebaich
  16. Dragondz
  17. jeremywood
  18. johnstephens
  19. graeme
  20. kostas45
  21. saccade

+50 from iblastoff

Even as importantly: Does anyone want the css editor for dummies to stay?


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#36 2009-09-23 19:33:26

masa
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Re: Remove CSS Editor

I think, we did vote on this very same subject before,… with more or less the same result  ;-)

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