In Pro 6.1.2 I have about 28 permanent styles that cover all my needs. When adding a new page, occasionally a new, stray, temporary style will creep in. I don’t notice it, save the page, and prepare to upload the new page.
But then I see that it is rebuilding all ~300 pages of my FW file and uploading them all.
Is there any way to AVOID this global rebuild and upload — other than, obviously, catching the stray temporary style and deleting it early on?
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Hi Jim,
agreed that style handling in Freeway is sometimes odd. On the other hand it is reasonable that styles can affect all pages of your project and forces Freeway to update them all.
Simple example:
Assumed you change h1 which should appear once on each page (and should be your page title btw) is changed, all pages will be updated - so no chance to stop.
Your style strategy is pretty good, but could be slightly optimized. You even could get rid of some (or even lots of) named styles such as .alignleft and probably some more.
Start to think a webpage as a book project, use as much as possible default stuff and add then step by step the “special-ones”.
I am very restrictive these days in styling and slowly started to understand its proper use. I even tried to wrap this in a video screencast which is unfortunately not completed yet.
But the gist is paragraph and body, the h1, h2, h3, em and bold which can be watched here:
http://www.kimmich-digitalmedia.com/videos/013_thecodingepisodes_part6_the-paragraph
and the following.
Some further infos even here:
http://www.kimmich-digitalmedia.com/articles/workflow-wireframe-construction/3
Cheers
Thomas
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Thanks, Thomas. Good info.
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