I'm using a process to create multiple HTML files for our users and implementing styling to suit the organisation. However when the HTML files are viewed online the styling I've inserted into the templates is being overridden by the markdown CSS line in the head (e.g. <link href="/style/markdown.css" rel="stylesheet">).
Is there a way to suppress this stylesheet being added to the HTML document when RMP performs the markdown to HTML conversion? If not, then is is possible to access the document after it is made using freemarker to remove this line from the file?
Regards,
Ben Jones
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Screen shots attached showing configuration and <head> of output HTML from markdown template.
What I'm trying to achieve is that if the user views the file on the RMP domain then it does not use the markdown stylesheet, but rather the one I've written.
Regards,
Ben Jones