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1/20/2009 11:34 AM
 

Hi folks

Anyone know how the Container.css gets called in 4.9 ? 

If I apply one of the supplied MinimalExtropy containers (eg Title_Blue) it does NOT get referenced in the ASCX file although it does appear in the html file ? - also if I dont specify a container it appears in the output.

Basically im creating my own container with its own css file but not sure where to set a reference to the css file.

many thanks

John

 

 
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1/26/2009 12:59 PM
 

As long as it's called Container.css and in the same folder as the container, DNN loads it for you.

Jeff

 
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1/27/2009 12:33 PM
 

ok thanks Geoff

 
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