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  • Steven 33 posts 166 karma points
    Mar 07, 2017 @ 16:19
    Steven
    0

    Hi,

    FYI ...

    I changed the 'site template' to also use the 'client dependency minification' for the CSS

    So using:

    Html.RequiresCss("~/css/bootstrap.css",1);
    Html.RequiresCss("~/css/font-awesome.css",2);
    Html.RequiresCss("~/css/ionicons.css",3);
    Html.RequiresCss("~/css/plugin/jPushMenu.css",4);
    Html.RequiresCss("~/css/plugin/animate.css",5);
    Html.RequiresCss("~/css/jquery-ui.css",6);
    Html.RequiresCss("~/scripts/cookiebar/jquery.cookiebar.css",7);
    Html.RequiresCss("~/css/style.css",8);  
    

    and then calling the

    @Html.Raw(Html.RenderCssHere())
    

    The same was already done for the JS so not sure if there was any reason for not doing it for the CSS ?

    I checked and so far it seems to work fine for me ...

    Cheerio,

    Steven

  • Sotiris Filippidis 286 posts 1501 karma points
    Mar 07, 2017 @ 16:26
    Sotiris Filippidis
    100

    I had some issues with CSS and Dependency Framework, that's why I didn't use it for CSS in the first place. I can't recall what it was exactly, but I remember something having to do with CSS imports.

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