- When exporting an individual webpage, the zip file is missing the .css file. Our only option to recover this file is to export the entire website (which we don't want to do as we are updating our site page-by-page). When we are forced to export the entire website, it then creates multiple index.html files which is problematic when preparing the website for FTP upload as there can only be one (1) index.html file that is the HOME page.
- The individual .css files consist of classnames that are not original or differentiable from one another which effect the look of the .html files. For example, the volunteer.html has a reference to a classname "u-section-1" with a set style and the project-feed.html has a reference to that same classname "u-section-1" with a DIFFERENT style. Because of this, the styles are overlapping one another and causing the individual pages to lose their original styles.
Please advise how to resolve each of the above issues.
1. When exporting an individual webpage, the zip file is missing the .css file. Our only option to recover this file is to export the entire website (which we don't want to do as we are updating our site page-by-page). When we are forced to export the entire website, it then creates multiple index.html files which is problematic when preparing the website for FTP upload as there can only be one (1) index.html file that is the HOME page. 2. The individual .css files consist of classnames that are not original or differentiable from one another which effect the look of the .html files. For example, the volunteer.html has a reference to a classname "u-section-1" with a set style and the project-feed.html has a reference to that same classname "u-section-1" with a DIFFERENT style. Because of this, the styles are overlapping one another and causing the individual pages to lose their original styles. Please advise how to resolve each of the above issues.