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Superfish Question #5

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Fortyfive opened this issue Oct 8, 2013 · 2 comments
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Superfish Question #5

Fortyfive opened this issue Oct 8, 2013 · 2 comments
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Hi, I'm using Bones with standard CSS and no CodeKit, do I need to manually add superfish.js or should I rely on what's built in to Genesis?

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cdukes commented Oct 8, 2013

If you're not using CodeKit and aren't concerned about script concatenation, I would suggest just using Genesis's default copy of SF. You could comment out BFG's dequeue on superfish in the header.php file.

If you're doing manual concatenation, you could leave everything as-is, download the latest version of SF, and paste it into your own script file.

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Thanks Cooper

On 8 Oct 2013, at 10:21, Cooper Dukes notifications@github.com wrote:

If you're not using CodeKit and aren't concerned about script concatenation, I would suggest just using Genesis's default copy of SF. You could comment out BFG's dequeue on superfish in the header.php file.

If you're doing manual concatenation, you could leave everything as-is, download the latest version of SF, and paste it into your own script file.


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