The way I've done it so far is to add on to the official bundle instead of creating a new one because I haven't found an easy way to duplicate a bundle... I looked in the docs a while back but couldn't figure it out... I don't overwrite any of the functionality from the official bundle though, I want to keep all the functionality from the original... but yeah, it forces me to make sure I keep in synch with the updates of the official version.
I don't mind creating a separate bundle, but a "CSS extras" would defeat the purpose 'cause you'd lose some of the original functionality... Unless it's possible to use 2 bundles "at the same time" for a language?
If you can point me in the right direction as to how you'd go about duplicating a bundle and changing its name, I could update it in the next few days... And my HTML bundle too ;)
Thanks!
- Yann
On Sep 27, 2008, at 4:22 PM, minimal design wrote:
All bundles and bundle items are always 'active', what determines what is used at any given time is the scopes: