On Tue, 13 May 2008 15:22:55 +0100, Oliver Secluna wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I am trying to find the quickest way for externally css contractors to work 
> with a
> website built on a content management system that was created by the company 
> I work for.
>
>
> The html of the site can't be edited by the contractor, they only have 
> accesses to the
> css. The way the contractors like to work is to save all the html locally so 
> they have
> a static version of the site to work with. They would then write all the css 
> and get it
> to look good before uploading the css to our servers via FTP.
>
>
> The problem with this is that changes might happen to the html of the actual 
> site on
> our server due requests from the client etc., which the contractor would not 
> know about
> because they are working on a local version.
>
[...]

This sounds more like a work-flow problem than about the practical 
application of CSS. I suggest you ask some other list, such as webdesign-l.

   http://webdesign-L.com/

Cordially,
David
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