"me too" (the first time I actually want to click on the silly little link, 
and it's not there (I guess because the original post was marked as 
'complete'))

On Monday, August 5, 2013 5:48:45 PM UTC-5, LightDot wrote:
>
> I think missing static files on the left menu will be perceived like an 
> UI/UX oversight.
>
> Just to note, I overcome this by:
> - using a separate browser tab for css and keeping it open all the time
> - or, opening the css file first and then opening other editor tabs next 
> to it (the only way to get it into an internal editor tab).
>
> Also, Ctrl-S doesn't work for me when editing css (2.6.0-dev, works for 
> views, etc.), but I didn't have time to look into it. This is more 
> annoying, as it results in scrolling to save and therefore losing the 
> position within the css file.
>
> Anyway, isn't having that much static files to render the admin inoperable 
> a border case? Assuming these would be media files, could the static/css 
> directory be included for the left menu anyway?
>
> IMHO, when using web2py to code web pages, css gets edited as often as any 
> other controller, module or view, if not more. Come to think of it, if not 
> more, than certainly more often. Css tends to get build up as the coding 
> progresses, hence a coder returns to it often.
>
> Regards,
> Ales
>
>
> On Monday, August 5, 2013 9:00:20 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> Because potentially you can have zillions of files in static. Seems that 
>> someone plays heavy with the contents of the static folder, and it would be 
>> counter-productive to have the full list on the left-bar. Also, generally 
>> you edit static files 1% of the times you edit instead models, controllers 
>> and views. 
>>
>

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