Works beautifully. Thanks!
On 8/11/10, Jim Gay wrote:
> I've made some updates and I'm not able to recreate this problem.
>
> I've created a new instance from edge
> Used the #4 template (Styled Blog)
> Copied the Styles.css page content into a new stylesheet and saved it.
> Changed the layout fr
Great news Jim. Gonna try it out as soon as I get home.
Thanks!
On 8/11/10, Jim Gay wrote:
> I've made some updates and I'm not able to recreate this problem.
>
> I've created a new instance from edge
> Used the #4 template (Styled Blog)
> Copied the Styles.css page content into a new stylesheet
Jim, I just now tried this on a fresh Radiant instance.
I installed the "Styled Blog" so I would have some content and css to
work with. Cut and pasted the css from Styles/css into
Design/Stylesheets/main and then deleted the Styles page (original css
gone, copy of the original css in /css/main).
>
> Thanks very much for testing this out, Marshal.
>
Happy to help in any small way.
The part you missed is that there was no conversion of content from the SNS
> records in the database to StylesheetPages and JavascriptPages.
>
I wasn't expecting the old sns content to be moved. Instead, I let
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Marshal Linfoot wrote:
> Jim, I've used the sns extensions for some time now and, from a
> non-developer perspective, am happy to see the functionality moved into
> core. I'm sure developers will find it easier to work with, too.
>
> I gave it a try on a test serv
Jim, I've used the sns extensions for some time now and, from a
non-developer perspective, am happy to see the functionality moved into
core. I'm sure developers will find it easier to work with, too.
I gave it a try on a test server that had sns, sns_page_hooks, sns_minifier,
sns_sass_filter alre