I hope the "new" Flux leaves css comments alone. I commented an entire css site and then was dismayed to see that Flux deleted all of my comments. Comments are integral to good coding from where I sit.
--Kenoli
On Apr 26, 2012, at 9:36 AM, jvcbiggles wrote:
> Guy,
>
> I'm sorry that no one responded sooner, but I just started as the
> admin of this group. I've just read a little about the two frameworks
> that you've mentioned, and they seem intersesting. I don't know about
> support in Flux; however, with the new version, Flux 4, there is the
> "Free Code" edit mode which at least will not modify any code that you
> write manually (for instance, it should leave your sitemesh tags
> alone).
>
> For better information on setting up things like previews of grails
> and sitemesh pages, I'd ask the Authors of Flux, the Escapers, by
> going to their website, and selecting the "Feedback" box on the
> right. You will then get a "Get Satisfaction" dialog where you can
> ask your questions - registration with an email and password is
> required.
>
> Best of luck,
>
> jvcbiggles
>
> On Mar 18, 3:20 pm, Guy Gascoigne-Piggford <
guy.piggf...@gmail.com>
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