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Injecting css / js into <head>
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Shawn,

I did try once 'Custom fields' plugin for the same reason but something went wrong .. can not remember now.

I could give it a shot once again just to check it if it gonna work.

This idea came from working with the grids / blocks, sass / scss, mixins .. so having a possibility to add more css / js file's into the template trough the Page Options could lighten (long/big) loaded files, shorten developing time ..

Building a front-end with ooscc/smacss/dry method gives me the possibility for less (practically just one) php template, shorter main css and few custom (page dedicated) css chunks.
Also changing the layout for one page could go just trough one chunk of dedicated css file. Without hurting the rest ..

And ,. I'm not gonna start 'hacking strings ..' ;-) and such, i'm just a IxD/WD/FeD

Thanx for reply

Alex
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Messages In This Thread
Injecting css / js into <head> - by alex_d - 2014-01-25, 00:50:02
RE: Injecting css / js into <head> - by shawn_a - 2014-01-25, 00:53:50
RE: Injecting css / js into <head> - by alex_d - 2014-01-25, 01:48:47
RE: Injecting css / js into <head> - by alex_d - 2014-01-25, 01:54:41
RE: Injecting css / js into <head> - by shawn_a - 2014-01-25, 02:03:29
RE: Injecting css / js into <head> - by alex_d - 2014-01-25, 03:06:10
RE: Injecting css / js into <head> - by shawn_a - 2014-01-25, 03:43:58
RE: Injecting css / js into <head> - by Timbow - 2014-01-25, 04:57:51
RE: Injecting css / js into <head> - by shawn_a - 2014-01-25, 05:02:48
RE: Injecting css / js into <head> - by alex_d - 2014-01-25, 05:27:09



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