Location of css files solely in use for backoffice rte styling
Hi,
Anyone has answers to simple question:
Can we put our specific css file in any other location then the root /css folder.
Specific css file is used for rte purposes only, but couldn't get the styles dropdown populated with any styles if css file was not in root /css folder of the website.
Yes, I'm ware we could use package.manifest css declarations to use custom css files/styles from the backoffice, but this is specific for use in rte.
Adding backoffice only css stuff shouldn't go there, it should either go in App_Plugins or any other location that is not front end oriented, it's just from a structural point of view where it doesn't make sense to us
Location of css files solely in use for backoffice rte styling
Hi,
Anyone has answers to simple question:
Can we put our specific css file in any other location then the root /css folder.
Specific css file is used for rte purposes only, but couldn't get the styles dropdown populated with any styles if css file was not in root /css folder of the website.
Yes, I'm ware we could use package.manifest css declarations to use custom css files/styles from the backoffice, but this is specific for use in rte.
--Dirk
Hi Dirk,
As far as I am aware this is the only location that works. Out of curiosity why would you want another location ?
Dave
Adding backoffice only css stuff shouldn't go there, it should either go in App_Plugins or any other location that is not front end oriented, it's just from a structural point of view where it doesn't make sense to us
Yeah the prop editor config passes an array of css filenames not the full path so only /css is supported atm
Meh, but we'll have to live with it, thanks for the info
This is possible in Umbraco 8 by adding the following to your main web.config file
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