Inger Eik wrote:
The css code I gave you is working here locally. I downloaded your blog page and the css file, but since they were both saved to my desktop, I removed the long and winding path to the subfolder in the WP system and wrote <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="fbc1bdcd.4d7307.css" media="all" />
But if and when you come out of the WP system and just build html pages and css pages, then you can do likewise, and just have one css file instead of one for every page.
Eric, I seem to remember Melissa saying that she has both the Editor and VSD...
I think a lot of the mess is being caused by it generating the final stuff in the WP program Inger, you're correct about that.
And I'd LOVE to just do this site over with VSD and dump the WP nonsense. It appears to be so complexly designed that it's for big companies that can afford to retain a web designer all the time to change things for them and maintain it.
But VSD appears to have the same problems that pushed me to have this designed by a designer last spring. Too many things it can't do, or can't do well, and if you go in and change the final code by hand, to add what you want, then use the VSD interface again later, it wipes out the things you change to make them like you wanted them.
For example, I used to put in my own "justify" for text, only to have it remove the code if I used the VSD interface again later. And before it was W3C compliant, I would change things to make it W3C compliant, using HTML Editor, only to have VSD change them back again every time I used it again.
Very frustrating.
Melissa Rhiannon
OS Windows 10