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I think a lot of users are pulling all the icons out and replacing each one with the scripts for each social media.
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
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I could sure use an undo button on RLM :/
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Hi Ed actually if you select CTRL + Z it will undo.
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Ed wrote:
I could sure use an undo button on RLM :/

Have you pressed Control+Z? That is the standard way to undo something. ;)
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I've had a quick browse through this forum, and have been using RLM for a while. One thing that I find a problem is saving and exporting the project off, then adding in a custom.css file to make further edits to the css that RLM can't handle. I add a link to this file in the index.html file that has been created, but then if I need to go back into RLM to make an edit then save and export again, it wipes out the link to my custom.css file. This is not surprising and I understand why it does this, but a nice feature to add to RLM might be to have a way of adding in external links within the porject to it takes those into account when exporting.
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Hi there Nick you can add the link to the custom.css file right within the application by going to Layouts>Manage Project then a page will open up and the box at the bottom you can add your custom head code. This will reexport for you every time you make a change to your website.
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Steve wrote:
Hi there Nick you can add the link to the custom.css file right within the application by going to Layouts>Manage Project then a page will open up and the box at the bottom you can add your custom head code. This will reexport for you every time you make a change to your website.


Wow thanks, I'd never have discovered that, thats just saved me a fair bit of work-around
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Yes I had that WOW moment too the first time I was shown that! Glad its working for you.
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Any plans to add support to be able to add to a page in RLMP?

You can add links to CSS files in the <head> element, but you can't add javascript because it needs to be in the body [correct me if I'm wrong, I'm new to JavaScript]. I just wrote a script to manage icons at the end of the <body> tag before it's closed. I'm presuming that a lot of script to manage element behaviour for CSS and other things could simply be added to the end of the page using the "Manage Project" [Ctrl + Shift + i] dialogue.

Barry
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Barry wrote:
Any plans to add support to be able to add to a page in RLMP?

You can add links to CSS files in the <head> element, but you can't add javascript because it needs to be in the body [correct me if I'm wrong, I'm new to JavaScript]. I just wrote a script to manage icons at the end of the <body> tag before it's closed. I'm presuming that a lot of script to manage element behaviour for CSS and other things could simply be added to the end of the page using the "Manage Project" [Ctrl + Shift + i] dialogue.

Barry
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You can add pages now Barry. Just click the Layouts Toolbar Icon. Adding custom content to the <body> area does not make sense for Layout Maker though. However you will have that functionality in Responsive Sire Designer.
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