On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Brian Sammon
<rubyonrails-list@brisammon.fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Im building a web app based on a web design consisting of .html and .js files created by our web designer.
I would strongly recommend converting all the html files to erb and
incorporating the js (and css) files into the standard asset pipeline.
Besides fixing this immediate problem, you'll be able to convert all
the layout components (header/footer, menus, etc.) to partials which
will make maintenance a lot easier.
And if possible set your designer up to be able to run the app and
use git so s/he can make any adjustments directly. (From experience
I realize that's not always feasible, but worth a try...)
Good luck,
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