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Re: [Seaside] [Pier] how to change the css

John McKeon
Hmmm, I just downloaded the Pier 1.2 one-click and it does work for me. Had to click apply and F5 a couple of times before it took. 
I am using IE8.
I am forwarding this to the Pier list at [hidden email] in case someone more knowledgeable has an idea what your problem might be.
 
John
 
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Cyrille Delaunay <[hidden email]> wrote:
Just try, and it does not change. Whatever I type in the editor (even non css code), it apply the default css.


2010/9/9 John McKeon <[hidden email]>
Did you try pressing F5/Refresh to get the CSS to reload?

 
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Cyrille Delaunay <[hidden email]> wrote:
So here is wht I tried:
When i'm on a page, I click on the command 'edit design'. It open an editor on the default css (for me, using the pier on click image, it seems to be 'eventCss', am I right?).
So here I guess I'm able to edit the default css. But when I change some parameters in the css code, it doesn't modify anything on my web page. 
What is more strange, is that if I delete all the text from the editor, this time the change is taken into account, and my web page is rendered without any Css style. If I tried just to write  a comment (like /*comment*/ ) in the editor, then the default design re-appear.
There is surely something I missed ? :)

2010/9/9 John McKeon <[hidden email]>

Hello Cyrille,
Use the Edit Settings command to set the stylesheet of a pier structure.
 
Navigate to the current default stylesheet of your pier (mine is under /System/Compoents) and then use the Copy command to make a duplicate with a different name.
 
Point the blog's stylesheet to the new stylesheet and edit away.
 
This also applies to changing the environment of a structure.
 
Hope this helps
John
 
 
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 4:45 AM, Cyrille Delaunay <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently playing a bit with pier and have some difficulties about setting my own css style. 
I would like to know if it is possible in pier to say 'use this css file for the whole blog'? 
I would like to retrieve the default css, base my new css file on top of this one (to know the css classes, id used), and apply it.

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RE: [Seaside] [Pier] how to change the css

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Hmmm, I just downloaded the Pier 1.2 one-click and it does work for me. Had to click apply and F5 a couple of times before it took. 

I am using IE8.

I am forwarding this to the Pier list at [hidden email] in case someone more knowledgeable has an idea what your problem might be.

 

John

 

On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Cyrille Delaunay <[hidden email]> wrote:

Just try, and it does not change. Whatever I type in the editor (even non css code), it apply the default css.

 

2010/9/9 John McKeon <[hidden email]>

Did you try pressing F5/Refresh to get the CSS to reload?


 

On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Cyrille Delaunay <[hidden email]> wrote:

So here is wht I tried:

When i'm on a page, I click on the command 'edit design'. It open an editor on the default css (for me, using the pier on click image, it seems to be 'eventCss', am I right?).

So here I guess I'm able to edit the default css. But when I change some parameters in the css code, it doesn't modify anything on my web page. 

What is more strange, is that if I delete all the text from the editor, this time the change is taken into account, and my web page is rendered without any Css style. If I tried just to write  a comment (like /*comment*/ ) in the editor, then the default design re-appear.

There is surely something I missed ? :)

2010/9/9 John McKeon <[hidden email]>

 

Hello Cyrille,

Use the Edit Settings command to set the stylesheet of a pier structure.

 

Navigate to the current default stylesheet of your pier (mine is under /System/Compoents) and then use the Copy command to make a duplicate with a different name.

 

Point the blog's stylesheet to the new stylesheet and edit away.

 

This also applies to changing the environment of a structure.

 

Hope this helps

John

 

 

On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 4:45 AM, Cyrille Delaunay <[hidden email]> wrote:

Hello,

I'm currently playing a bit with pier and have some difficulties about setting my own css style. 

I would like to know if it is possible in pier to say 'use this css file for the whole blog'? 

I would like to retrieve the default css, base my new css file on top of this one (to know the css classes, id used), and apply it.

 

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