mikek
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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2015, 07:37:02 AM » |
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Hello,
Thank you for the suggestion, it is something we will consider. custom.css is technically for adding any additional css, but it's not necessarily geared towards items as an extension to editor.css to be used in the editor. Most of the time it's used as modification to the core template itself, ie: changing a button, size, margin or padding of an area, not typography items that are handled by editor.css
"it would be great if custom.css was handled through @import in the template.css file"
---The problem with that is the custom.css file has to be the very last file loaded. Custom.css is almost always used as an override file, ie: overrding default css calls in the template.css, editor.css, etc. Because it's called afterwards it overrides it. By including it in template.css you lose the ability to override editor.css, responsive css file, multibox css, and several others, which is needed.
As an alternative you could always create your own css file and include it in template.css or editor.css:
@import url(my_custom.css);
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