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Topic: Cascading Style Sheet Recognition (Read 2050 times)
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ghooke
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Having SnippetMaster recoginise the format and coding for CSS would be fastastic.
At the moment when you view a site written using CSS the formating, fonts, colours etc, goes all to hell.
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bluedigitalmedia
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If you are specifying font attributes while in snippetmaster than you are defeating the very thing that CSS was designed to do - I have successfully implimented the current version of SnippetMaster Lite on a pages that have a CSS attached to them and it works fine.
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bakas.com.au
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I've found that if the CSS is there the snippet master can use it successfully. The biggest confusion is that the editor doesn't display the text with the CSS styles in tact, therefore many clients are confused and enter their own font attributes. Having the editor display styles as in the final output would be great!
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admin
Forum Administrator

Posts: 3070
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Having the editor display styles as in the final output would be great! The new version of snippetmaster actually does this. I wish I had more time to get the new version finished, but it is taking longer because I'm working too much at my "real" job. Hopefully should be finished soon. Stinks to have it 90% done but not ready for release yet! So close.... 
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