Nick
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You can also alter the CSS with the Export -> Options - Additional CSS.
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Tom
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Quote :How do you do it?
I am often asked this very question. All I can say is, I am Tom!
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Garry
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Artisteer retain some changes made to the default template in its library: C:\Program Files (x86)\Artisteer 3\Library\Data\Templates
You can also keep a copy of custom styles that you add while exporting the theme for future use.
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Елена
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Подскажите, как убрать ссылку с моего шаблона на сайте про орифлейм регистрации http://oriflame100.ru/
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Øyvind Granberg
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This is somewhat sad, I think.
You can make a CSS insertion in File/Export/options, but you cannot put it to use f. ex. down in your menus.
I have this webpage and I want to have a little icon i the menu telling the reader that it is a new menu item.
I easily can insert the necessary code in the CSS file, but I cannot put it to use down in the menus. I have to revert to Dreamweaver to get this done, but what about when I change the menus in Artisteer again?
A simple button where advanced users can edit the whole chabang of code, both CSS and HTML, in the active page. That has been a blessing. I think ...
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