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I happen to have my less css in files with a .css extension (it's compiled at run time) for various reasons and wondering if there is any way to enable all the wonders of Workbench (highlighting, sections, intellisense etc.) on these files? I couldn't find anyway to do it out of the box or using native VS options. Even if it's a VS hack or modifying the extension files somehow! Thanks! |
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Hi, Sorry, that can't be done with the WebWorkbench at present. The best "hack" would be to change your less files to have the .less extension, and then it will make the .css version for you with the same name. Of course, that's not so much a hack as how the product is designed to work. John-Daniel |
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Is it possible for web workbench to minify regular css files? nvm found the options....just needed to activate the software, d'oh! |
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