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1/2/2008 1:45 AM
 

How to apply a custom css file in user control of dotnetnuke ?

 
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1/2/2008 3:22 PM
 

If you call it module.css and add it in the module definition it will associate automatically.


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4/26/2011 6:10 AM
 
Hi Michel,



what do you mean adding in Module defintion? in *.dnn file file? like this

<file>

 <path>css</path>

 <name>module.css</name>

</file>



adding in DNN file doesn't work



I also tried to put the "module.css" file in root folder of the module... doesn't work



Could you please advice?





 
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