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7/23/2008 10:54 PM
 
I've created a module and this module has a GridView with Autoformat, but the problem is when I click to see another page in the GridView I loose all of mine CSS formatting and default DNN formattring takes over.  Does anyone knows what could be causing this or how I can fix this?


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Peter
 
 
 
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7/27/2008 2:28 PM
 

Hey Peter,

Here is some general information about GridView formatting - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa479342.aspx

I've not used the autoformat before - but it looks as though it just generates a bunch of gridview specific styles in the markup - this may change when you are using paging -- can you use a tool like firebug to see how the markup is changing once you click to a new page?

Take care,

Ian


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