Ruby on Rails Wednesday, October 8, 2014

On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Brian Sammon
<rubyonrails-list@brisammon.fastmail.fm> wrote:

>> 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.
>
> This sounds awfully like it'll require me to know javascript and CSS.

? Not at all. Dividing a "page" into logical components and including
them as partials has nothing to do with either.

Though it's hard for me to imagine doing "web development" at any
level in 2014 without knowing at least the basics of JS and CSS :-)

> I'll take a look at the asset pipeline guide and see what I get when I
> filter out the "how to create js and css files with rails"-type advice.

Putting the CSS files into the directory where the asset pipeline will
find them shouldn't be all that difficult :-)

Good luck,
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