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whats the point in them being in .md format? #25

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Deph1 opened this issue Dec 10, 2023 · 3 comments
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whats the point in them being in .md format? #25

Deph1 opened this issue Dec 10, 2023 · 3 comments

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@Deph1
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Deph1 commented Dec 10, 2023

I'm trying to understand the logic of having them as .md files when you then can't refer to them to be able to import them because they aren't accessible as snippets?

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@Deph1 if you look at them you'll see it is actually css code, so they can be saved as .css files.

I don't understand what you mean by "import" and not being accessible as snippets.

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Deph1 commented Dec 10, 2023

@Deph1 if you look at them you'll see it is actually css code, so they can be saved as .css files.

I don't understand what you mean by "import" and not being accessible as snippets.

typically in the "appearance" subsection in settings, you'd need to highlight them on to be applicable as CSS snippets for your templates etc no?

So all I need to do is mass convert the .md files to .css files and I should be ok.

I'm not sure how the .md formatting will react but we can only try.

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So all I need to do is mass convert the .md files to .css files and I should be ok.
Yep

I'm not sure how the .md formatting will react but we can only try.
There is no .md formatting. Just download one of the files and take a look at it.

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