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Making Visual Web Studios update my css style sheet file
attached to my .aspx site

Making Visual Web Studios update my css style sheet file attached to my .aspx site
Sun, 23 Mar 2008 00:55:22 +000
Im getting tired of flipping back and foward from my .css file and my aspx file
every time i want to change the margins or any type of html attribute. is it
possible to make VWD  change my css file everytime I change something in design
view. I know it can make a css style sheet from within my aspx  page. But i dont
like to mix my css coding with my html coding. is it possible that i can refer
it to my css page instead to change it ? or have a seperate file for my CSharp
properties so i can change it. I would us CSharp to change my properties, but i
dont know where those files go, and i dont like using stuff that i cant see and
understand...
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Re: Making Visual Web Studios update my css style sheet file attached to my .aspx site
Sun, 23 Mar 2008 02:34:26 +000
Are you using VWD2008? When in design view you can have the "manage
styles" toolbox open beside it and modify styles (in the linked sylesheet)
from there all the while keeping the design view open. The video on this shows
this bette than I could explain it.
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Re: Making Visual Web Studios update my css style sheet file attached to my .aspx site
Sun, 23 Mar 2008 17:42:42 +000
Not in 2005. 2008 does have this functionality (2008 comes with different
designer).
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Re: Making Visual Web Studios update my css style sheet file attached to my .aspx site
Sun, 23 Mar 2008 18:42:23 +000
Mikhail Arkhipov (MSFT):

Not in 2005. 2008 does have this functionality (2008 comes with different
designer).




Do people read posts? See the bit where I asked if he was using VWD2008? Just 2
posts up. Is this how people boost their star rating or something?
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Re: Making Visual Web Studios update my css style sheet file attached to my .aspx site
Sun, 23 Mar 2008 23:32:09 +000
Yea its 2008, but I figured it out. just took some playing around. Thanks
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