GoLive CS2 creates duplicate CSS links
January 8, 2006 at 5:03 pm | In Software |Tags: CS2, CSS links, GoLive
In Adobe GoLive CS2, if you use page templates and your template includes a link to a CSS file, when you create a page based on the template the page may contain two links to the CSS file, one in the “locked” header section of the page and one in the modifiable header section.
This is because GoLive CS2 automatically adds a link to the “default” CSS file to all new HTML pages. When a template already has a link to the same CSS file, the result is two links. One of the CSS links may be absolute and the other relative, causing problems when the page is viewed.
The solution is to tell GoLive CS2 to stop adding links to the default CSS file. To do so, locate the default CSS file (most likely “basic.css” in the “css” folder), hold down the control key while clicking on the file’s icon, and then uncheck “Set as Default CSS” in the popup menu.
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