Multiple CSS File - Single Website?

Sam B
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Sam B posted this 31 July 2020
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Hi Team,

Hope this message finds you well. Im struggling to understand why do we have multiple CSS files for a single site when everything is setup in the beginning.

My question is - I have website with 10 different pages and for each page I get a *.html file which is awesome :) but also a *.css file cant we just have a single CSS file or at least during export can we put all the CSS files in one single folder.

So basically, all HTML files are in the root folder followed by images in a separate folder(which currently happens) and then eventually a CSS folder with all CSS if multiple CSS's are created?

This will help in a neat and clean interface.

Let me know if this is possible or if we have a workaround.

Thanks,
Sam

Hi Team, Hope this message finds you well. Im struggling to understand why do we have multiple CSS files for a single site when everything is setup in the beginning. My question is - I have website with 10 different pages and for each page I get a *.html file which is awesome :) but also a *.css file cant we just have a single CSS file or at least during export can we put all the CSS files in one single folder. So basically, all HTML files are in the root folder followed by images in a separate folder(which currently happens) and then eventually a CSS folder with all CSS if multiple CSS's are created? This will help in a neat and clean interface. Let me know if this is possible or if we have a workaround. Thanks, Sam
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Support Team
Support Team posted this 31 July 2020

Sam,

For ten separate CSS, you will need ten projects.

Thank you!

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Sam, For ten separate CSS, you will need ten projects. Thank you! ................................................... Sincerely, Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
Sam B
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Sam B posted this 31 July 2020

Team,

I guess I wasnt clear my question is not answered. I have one project multiple pages and for each page NP generated CSS files. See the attached screenshot.

Team, I guess I wasnt clear my question is not answered. I have one project multiple pages and for each page NP generated CSS files. See the attached screenshot.
Support Team
Support Team posted this 04 August 2020

Sam,

Now, we are getting it, however, to provide a solution, we need your project. Please attach it or upload to a file-sharing service and provide us a link.

Thank you!

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Nicepage Support Team

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Sam, Now, we are getting it, however, to provide a solution, we need your project. Please attach it or upload to a file-sharing service and provide us a link. Thank you! ................................................... Sincerely, Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
Sam B
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Sam B posted this 04 August 2020

Team,

I’ll create a demo project and send it over because the my client has signed non disclosure agreement with me so I can’t send the actual project.

For now I’ve been putting all the CSS files in a CSS folder and then changing the path too css/nicepage.css inside the HTML files.

If possible you can have this in your wish list that when we export the project all CSS files are in one folder and the same for JS files.

The reason is to have cleaner file and folder structure.

Team, I’ll create a demo project and send it over because the my client has signed non disclosure agreement with me so I can’t send the actual project. For now I’ve been putting all the CSS files in a CSS folder and then changing the path too css/nicepage.css inside the HTML files. If possible you can have this in your wish list that when we export the project all CSS files are in one folder and the same for JS files. The reason is to have cleaner file and folder structure.
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