Does anyone know if there to realize this :
Article 1 uses stylesheet art1.css
Article 2 uses stylesheet art2.css
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...
All those articles are inside the same structurelevel and use the same template. But ... I need seperate Stylesheets.
I think the simpliest way would be to add a single field in article basis information window, but I have no clue how to include this.
separate Stylesheet for aticle
articles
Hi LANtastic:
I found that I wanted to raise an image to be level with the opening heading in the article for my homepage. There was no way to do this using the built in article section.
What I did was decide to make all of my website pages as different "template" pages so that I could do whatever I wanted to, to the underlying html code. I will use the "article" section in admin for visitors/users to my website that don't know how to write HTML.
Create 2 articles as 2 different templates and reference 2 different CSS in the html. That way you can do whatever you want to any website page.
hth
I found that I wanted to raise an image to be level with the opening heading in the article for my homepage. There was no way to do this using the built in article section.
What I did was decide to make all of my website pages as different "template" pages so that I could do whatever I wanted to, to the underlying html code. I will use the "article" section in admin for visitors/users to my website that don't know how to write HTML.
Create 2 articles as 2 different templates and reference 2 different CSS in the html. That way you can do whatever you want to any website page.
hth
That's exactly what I did, but having about 30 different Articles ..... uuuuuuuh ...... no other possibility ?
Even if there's no other way with RC3, this could be taken as enhancement request for further releases ... seperate Stylesheets for different articles ... chosable in the Article Basis Information
Even if there's no other way with RC3, this could be taken as enhancement request for further releases ... seperate Stylesheets for different articles ... chosable in the Article Basis Information
Imagin you have to do this :
http://www.fabrice-pascal.de/artikel/
http://www.fabrice-pascal.de/bugbase/
Everything based on CSS, maybe you understand me
@seo-105
I'm currently looking for a possibility to avoid copy & paste
If you look at the 2 links I posted above you'll understand why I need this
http://www.fabrice-pascal.de/artikel/
http://www.fabrice-pascal.de/bugbase/
Everything based on CSS, maybe you understand me
@seo-105
I'm currently looking for a possibility to avoid copy & paste
If you look at the 2 links I posted above you'll understand why I need this