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Old 03-05-2008, 02:26 AM
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Default template_css.css

I'm a little confused with all the css files created by the JTK 3.0

is it [posible to use the template_css.ss created by JTK 2.1 in Joomla 1.5 ?
(index.php developed with JTK 3.0)

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Old 03-05-2008, 12:04 PM
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in short -- you can consolidate CSS to one style sheet.

Joomla kit 3.0 as a visual CSS design in a modular for work flow

J_CSS_Designer.html

this file represents most of the default components and modules designed and rendered via a Joomla CMS.

when you make changes in Dreamweaver to this file updates the appropriate files. That are linked via style sheets.

By selecting the text and then clicking on the CSS properties button if you have not done so already. This will open up a CSS floater on the right depending on your Dreamweaver setup. You can then edit CSS, visually and Dreamweaver.

I will go over this in the videos are coming.

as for the style sheets modular or design.
are broken into, each corresponding section to make sense.

components.css<-- components control formatting for the core components.

modules.css
Modules control formatting for the main default modules.

navigation.css
navigation is where the navigation store a default menu style.

layouts.css
table less layout code for layout formatting.

forms.css
His control the look and feel of all form elements in your Joomla installation for the front-end

template.css
style sheet is what's called and look for? And is the fault the fault style sheet.

It in turn calls the rest of the style sheets.

the right to left languages is basically the same but if called the RTL
formating styles are used. Right to left languages are for languages like Arabic etc. most users will not need to edit the RTL files.
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