We dont put any of those files in reddot as it is very bad for
designers as they generally work straight with CSS and generally dont
have any reddot knowledge. We create a virtual folder in the default
website which holds the css and images etc, then just referance this
in the template. It all works no problems



On Jan 14, 3:45 pm, jkinzel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> So I'm always reading about "best practices" when working within
> RedDot. I came across a few documents from a company called "Oshyn"
> based in L.A. and their document stated that putting JavaScript and
> CSS files as content classes in the CMS would degrade performance
> because they would be passed through the rendering engine each time a
> page is loaded in SmartEdit and/or preview mode.
>
> As such I'm not attempting to attach the JavaScript and CSS files as
> files from asset manager. The CSS seems to be working with the
> exception of images, but the JavaScript does not seem to work at all
> when attached in this manner. So I have a few questions:
>
> 1) Do you follow this practice?
>
> 2) If you do, how do you handle CSS images?
>
> 3) If you do, does your JavaScript work? If so, can you post the code?
>
> Thanks for the help...
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