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Cushy uses a class that you would have to add to the output code. It's not ideal for VSD. It would be better to provide your client a paid copy of VSD and the original project files.
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Just be very careful if you use cushy cms. Its easy to setup for your clients to allow them to update their webpages.
BUT
your clients updated webpages are only stored on the server and not on the html source pages.
Should your clients ask you to make a design change to any pages they have updated you will wipe out their changes unless you remember to download the page from the server.
Its so easy to forget you have added cushycms codes on a webpage. I fell into that trap when a client came back to me some over a year later to request a design change to a page I forgot it contained cushycms code and wiped out his edits. So I do not use cushycms for clients
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Yes, you'd need to use the HTML tool to add it to a VSD site. That way it will always be there when/if you make other changes to the site and need to re-upload. :)
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thanks. I tried adding the class via the HTML tool as well as the cushy site tup as well. I must have screwed up as it went south...I guess it's back to the drawing board.

Thanks

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