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Hello, Does the professional version allow customizing the stylesheet in the header so that it's a single file for all the related pages? I'm new to RocketCake as of yesterday. I've downloaded the free version and managed to get about 95% of the way on my learning curve. My project goal is to have an Html blog that I update regularly, as part of a static site that remains mostly unchanged. I see that each time I export, the entire site updates and each page has a separate css. I unchecked external css and realized that customizing the css requires the professional version. I have several workarounds in mind for the free version, however if I can simply purchase the professional edition and be able to specify a single global sheet for the pages I have to update that would be better. I looked at the documentation I could find and searched the forum, but didn't find this spelled out. Thanks in advance! |
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You can try it out in the free version, it just doesn't save your code changes. You can include your own custom css file, but I'm not sure if this is what you want to do. |
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if I can simply purchase the professional edition and be able to specify a single global sheet for the pages I have to update that would be better. The Pro version of RC doesn't offer that option, either. As a workaround, also with the free version, you could ... -> set RC to use external CSS -> design your pages and publish to local disk -> use a code editor such as NotePad or EditPad to open all CSS files at a time -> use cross-file Search & Replace to change all CSS files at a time In case something goes wrong just re-publish and make a new try. |
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Thanks for the assistance. That's a good suggestion for a workaround. I will continue working with the free version and see what works. I have a simple site, so it may be fine for the foreseeable future. |
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