A best practice: keep it outside of cms
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On 21 Jan., 08:23, Dave R <[email protected]> wrote:
> I haven't had to do this yet, but I will soon.
>
> Reddot changed howCSSis handled sometime around Reddot 9 and
> certainly 10. They wanted us to call it in through a different element
> I think so that it can be properly rendered in 10 and non-ie browsers.
>
> Do any of you remember how it's supposed to be done now?
>
> We actually develop/host thecssas content classes in our projects so
> we can easily edit them and pull in images from the asset manager. So
> I havecss"pages" that are connected to anchors.
>
> Any ideas? Things are looking a bit rough on our dev box for 10.

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