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Hello, My setup is as follows:
The issues that I have are:
For debugging purposes, I've been using the very latest versions of Internet Explorer, Opera, Google Chrome and Firefox+Firebug. I've also used CCleaner repeatedly to make sure that no temporary files or caches where affecting the output. This is quite important to get right, because we have a deadline to meet and I've bought your extension to help me with my workload, rather than creating more work for me. Thanks. Best regards. |
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re: bootstrap.css, by "click on" do you mean when opening the file to edit it? Web Workbench doesn't make any modifications when opening a file so can you check what other Visual Studio extensions you have installed? re: navbar, what file is importing navbar? If you save that file directly does the CSS get regenerated correctly? If so is this a case where you would expect saving variables to regenerate the top level file?
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Hello, Yes, by "clicking on" I mean to edit/view the bootstrap.css file. When I make changes into the _navbar.scss file, it says that it has been successfully compiled, so I don't know why it's not. I've changed the Web Workbench settings to force compilation upon building of the project, but tha doesn't solve the issue either. Thanks. Regards, |
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Hello, Any help with this? |
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Seriously? No support whatsoever? It's just appalling. I'll have to find another tool with proper customer support and adequate functionality, because yours doesn't seem to have any of those two basic elements. |
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Can you check what other Visual Studio extensions you have installed? It sounds like Web Workbench isnt actually active in the compilation process. Setting compile on build will force a build on all files, if you are not seeing this occur then this is fairly indicative that there is another extension at play.
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