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7/2/2007 5:57 PM
 

I am new to DNN and have searched a long time for the solution to this problem, so forgive me if this is covered somewhere and I missed it. 

I am using the default DNN-Blue theme and DNN-Blue Image Header containers.  The font size is too small for normal text within the content area of the containers.  I have tried adding a "font-size" entry to various places in all the .css files I could find, but so far have not been successful. I assume it would be in the DNN-Blue\container.css file, but nothing I change there changes anything.

Can you please let me know which .css file and what id tag within that file will change the normal text?  I would also like to change the color of the container title text, link text, and hovered link text, but I don't know what .css file(s) to edit.

Perhaps there is an article that you can help me find that describes the hierarchy of the various .css files and which ones do what?

The site I'm referring to is at http://www.flmusiced.org/fba/dnn and it's only a problem with Firefox. 

Thanks in advance for your help!!

...Josh

 
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7/3/2007 1:47 PM
 

I think I've figured out that the skin.css file that's in the portals\_default\DNN-Blue\ directory is the file to edit for these changes.  I guess I was looking for the styles that were already there that I could modify, but as I added styles for body, p, a:link, etc...  the changes started to take.

I have also found out that using 12px for font-size rather than small and x-small made the font size more consistent between IE and Firefox. 

Thanks,

...Josh

 
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7/3/2007 2:05 PM
 

actually, you can also override these classes in /portals/[portalid]/portal.css (you can edit that file from Admin > Site Settings)

 


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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