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Old 03-12-2008, 04:04 PM
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Default Expected problems with 2 template_css files?

Firstly thank you Administator for replying to my posts. I'm still trying to find my way but feel I'm starting to make progress.

When using Joomla Templates I created a template folder with it's own css file which like the Joomla css is called template_css.css (as instructed from the video tutorial) However, should I be using just one css files? I have been having a few issues in Joomla and although it's hard to pin point what is causing those problems, should I be really pointing my template css to just the one file with Joomla and include all the Joomla and my own Css in there? If this is the case, are you aware of any particular which may arise by having the two files? Thanks
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Old 03-12-2008, 04:17 PM
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Hello smudgie,

you can include your own code into the Template_css.css file or you can

1. add a link to as many css files you like.
2. embed the css code to the index.php page.

one or all the above work.

Cheers,
Brian
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