I find organising into separate files for different elements help to maintain. Backdrop helps here as for the public it aggregates CSS for performance but you can switch that off and then you can...
Posted11 min 41 sec ago by Martin Price | System Horizons Ltd (yorkshirepudding) on:
The number of files is your choice, each developer has his own style, his own declaration order, and grouped into blocks related to the styling of a specific element. Everything should just be...
Definitely a problem with Mosaic Grid. Was able to reproduce the issue in the sandbox. I have created an issue on Github (https://github.com/backdrop-contrib/mosaic_grid/issues/34).
Actually, this may have nothing to do with whether the page is a child or has children. It seems that the "Type 2" behavior (no dropdown triangles and permanently expanded link lists under the...
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I find organising into separate files for different elements help to maintain. Backdrop helps here as for the public it aggregates CSS for performance but you can switch that off and then you can...
How do you organise your CSS code?
The number of files is your choice, each developer has his own style, his own declaration order, and grouped into blocks related to the styling of a specific element. Everything should just be...
How do you organise your CSS code?
Definitely a problem with Mosaic Grid. Was able to reproduce the issue in the sandbox. I have created an issue on Github (https://github.com/backdrop-contrib/mosaic_grid/issues/34).
Vanishing dropdown in primary navigation
Okay, I think I may be closing in on it. It might be some sort of bad side-effect of the Mosaic Grid module. Need to confirm.
Vanishing dropdown in primary navigation
Actually, this may have nothing to do with whether the page is a child or has children. It seems that the "Type 2" behavior (no dropdown triangles and permanently expanded link lists under the...
Vanishing dropdown in primary navigation