ms - 12 May 2008 11:14 AM
Why would you do that? CSS can be stored as templates through the Control Panel (having a special template type “CSS”) - no need to upload, just copy and paste the code in a template.
Well, call this inexperience, but it seemed as though it would be less trouble to do all my CSS edits locally and just upload the revised file than to make edits to both the css files. However, yr point about just cutting and pasting the contents of the whole file probably amounts to the same effort.
Your point notwithstanding I also thought it would be less effort to upload new CSS files rather than having to create a new template for the CSS within EE.
For my first experimental page I created css templates within EE but having done that it seemed intuitively, but perhaps incorrectly, that the process of managing all the css files would be easier if it were handled locally and then uploaded so that there were identical versions both locally and in EE. Making edits or even copying and pasting the contents of the file seems that it would be a possibly source of introducing errors.
Thanks for your help.