Thanks. By "lib", I assume you just mean to make a folder somewhere, then use "@import myNewLib/myFile.css"? Should I make a replacement for the css file in local/html/NoAut/something that I'm replacing? I actually don't see a static folder around this CSS folder, so I'm not quite sure what should go where.h
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 10:35 AM, Matt Zagrabelny <mzagr...@d.umn.edu> wrote: > Hi Alex, > > No need for a callback. Just include your CSS files in a lib. There is a > function call you can make to include a CSS file in /static/css/. This is > the proper way in, at least, 4.2. > > -m > > On Dec 9, 2016 9:55 AM, "Alex Hall" <ah...@autodist.com> wrote: > >> Hey all, >> I'm trying to add a background image to a div, so went looking for the >> callback the wiki describes. The wiki uses 3.8, and I'm on 4.4.1, but I >> didn't think that mattered. Yet, I can't find any callbacks by looking in >> main.css or base.css, and the wiki's big list of 4.2 callbacks has no css >> at all. I tried >> cd /opt/rt4/share >> find /static/css | xargs grep 'callback' >> >> as well as >> >> find /static/css -name '*.css' | xargs grep 'callback' >> >> but got no results either way. What's the trick to callbacks in 4.4 for >> CSS? Or do I make a copy of one of the CSS files in /opt/rt4/local and >> modify it? Thanks. >> >> -- >> Alex Hall >> Automatic Distributors, IT department >> ah...@autodist.com >> >> --------- >> RT 4.4 and RTIR training sessions, and a new workshop day! >> https://bestpractical.com/training >> * Los Angeles - January 9-11 2017 >> > -- Alex Hall Automatic Distributors, IT department ah...@autodist.com
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