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Add CSS editor in volt

Now custom CSS file needs to be uploaded and replaced when updating the CSS.

A simple CSS editor would be great..

Starting with a simple text editor would speed up things without a big development effort

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    • Admin
      Martin Lechleider
      Oct 16, 2023

      in Leap 9.3.3 and DLeap 1.1.2 there is a CSS editor window on the style tab. You can add your css there and see the effects. CSS entered is saved with the app.

    • Guest
      Jun 16, 2023

      working on css properties is very time consuming because you always have to detach it to the file system,

      edit it with a window editor and reupload it to the application to verify the css changes.

      Please provide a text editor for css files within the leap designer so i can reflect css changes faster.

    • Guest
      Jun 16, 2023

      working on css properties is very time consuming because you always have to detach it to the file system,

      edit it with a window editor and reupload it to the application to verify the css changes.

      Please provide a text editor for css files within the leap designer so i can reflect css changes faster.

    • Guest
      Jan 25, 2022

      Or even better, integrate VS Code.

    • Guest
      Jan 24, 2022

      I support this but my request is even simpler:

      Allow to edit an uploaded css file (resource) directly in volt. A plain text editor would be enough. A syntax highlighting editor (like we have for JavaScript) would be nice.