Open saulsolorzano opened 6 years ago
You need to adjust the default output path for Sass files in Project Settings > Languages > Sass.
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On Apr 16, 2018, at 11:12, Saúl Solórzano notifications@github.com wrote:
Hi! I've been using codekit since version 1, big kudos! I don't thing I get as exited for any app update as I do for yours, the release notes are the funniest thing, so if you get bored of this coding thing, you have a future there.
Codekit works GREAT, but since about 4 month ago I stated having this problem and now it's really annoying, I have two folders scss and css, standard, I have a bunch of subfolders in scss and a main main.scss file that should export to css So when I first setup a project I put the path to css/main.css and everything is find.
If a move to another project and come back to this project after a week or so, I make changes to some partial scss file and save the file but don't see the changes in the page, It turns out that the path is scss/main.css. This keeps happening, I don't know how to fix it.
Thanks!
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Well now I feel dumb jajaja
Thanks for the quick reply!
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On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 3:36 PM, Bryan Jones notifications@github.com wrote:
You need to adjust the default output path for Sass files in Project Settings > Languages > Sass.
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On Apr 16, 2018, at 11:12, Saúl Solórzano notifications@github.com wrote:
Hi! I've been using codekit since version 1, big kudos! I don't thing I get as exited for any app update as I do for yours, the release notes are the funniest thing, so if you get bored of this coding thing, you have a future there.
Codekit works GREAT, but since about 4 month ago I stated having this problem and now it's really annoying, I have two folders scss and css, standard, I have a bunch of subfolders in scss and a main main.scss file that should export to css So when I first setup a project I put the path to css/main.css and everything is find.
If a move to another project and come back to this project after a week or so, I make changes to some partial scss file and save the file but don't see the changes in the page, It turns out that the path is scss/main.css. This keeps happening, I don't know how to fix it.
Thanks!
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Hi! I've been using codekit since version 1, big kudos! I don't thing I get as exited for any app update as I do for yours, the release notes are the funniest thing, so if you get bored of this coding thing, you have a future there.
Codekit works GREAT, but since about 4 month ago I stated having this problem and now it's really annoying, I have two folders
scss
andcss
, standard, I have a bunch of subfolders inscss
and a mainmain.scss
file that should export tocss
So when I first setup a project I put the path tocss/main.css
and everything is find.If a move to another project and come back to this project after a week or so, I make changes to some partial
scss
file and save the file but don't see the changes in the page, It turns out that the path isscss/main.css
. This keeps happening, I don't know how to fix it.Thanks!