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4/8/2006 4:26 PM
 

Hello

I would like to create 2 or more skins within the same folder for the same site.  As the layout for the skins will vary I would like them to have their own CSS file for easy management.  However, I have noticed that the naming structure for the CSS file within the site folder is called skin.css and the css files are not linked from the page. 

 Can I have skin.css and skin1.css and link them within the same site folder.  Or must I create seperate folders to house the different skins because of the css file.  If so how can I upload two seperate folders built for the same site? 

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Laura

 

 
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4/8/2006 5:12 PM
 

name your skins skin1.htm, skin2.htm, and so on... and each can have skin1.css, skin2.css and so on

salar

 
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