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Post by trenatos on Sept 10, 2011 15:30:32 GMT -5
I have a stupid question, is there a way to define an external stylesheet?
I see in the RB folder that there are indeed stylesheets, but I don't know how to load my own external CSS files.
I tried the search function but it only allows to search for 4 characters and above, so CSS won't search, and stylesheet didn't return results either.
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Post by trenatos on Sept 10, 2011 16:46:10 GMT -5
Nevermind.. I've been running the free version to try things out, and I just found that it doesn't support CSS. And as of yet I haven't seen a solution to the potential memory leak issue, which keeps me from purchasing the full/pro version of RB.
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Post by StefanPendl on Sept 10, 2011 18:02:24 GMT -5
You need to include a style HTML tag, which points to your CSS file.
The free version supports all features of the personal server, except for serving web pages to the network.
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Post by trenatos on Sept 10, 2011 19:35:31 GMT -5
If you run the free version and click the Upgrade tab, it clearly states a few different things that is only available in the paid version, such as stylesheets.
The free version lacks a bunch of functions the paid can do, which is understandable, I just didn't realize this until I had spent a good half hour trying to figure out why certain CSS features worked while others didn't.
I was looking at converting a CSS template to RB to see how much work would go into converting existing templates, but images wouldn't load for example. Then I found the Upgrade tab.
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Post by StefanPendl on Sept 11, 2011 2:37:58 GMT -5
Did you try the following head "<link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' href='"; MyCSSfile$; "' />"
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Post by trenatos on Sept 11, 2011 5:53:56 GMT -5
I tried this: runbasic.wikispaces.com/External+stylesheetsWell, a modified version of it. Thing is that some of the CSS tags worked and some didn't. And after that I found the Upgrade tab where it states: "These powerful features will make your served applications successful: BASIC language compiler and execution engine Component-based web page construction Interact with other web servers and send email Built-in SQLite database engine Draw graphics and display directly into web pages Integrated XML parser Cascading Style Sheet support" CSS is not fully supported in the free version. No big deal, I just didn't know about it before I downloaded it. If the only limitation was network support, that would be awesome because I could develop and showcase to potential clients, but right now I'm waiting with purchasing the full version for other reasons anyway.
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