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5/26/2010 10:46 AM
 
Hi,

I'm relatively new to dotnetnuke, and though I already know a thing or two about skinning, I've been wondering how could I add a style to the html editor styles box (up in the tools menu next to text format, size, color etc). I tried adding a style to the portal.css from site settings and it didn't quite work. I also tried adding the required styles to default.css but it doesn't seem to get it. I tried inspecting with firebug the styles that come by default but it says they're somehow embedded and I don't see any file.css where I could add my style.

Thanks, any help would be much appreciated!!
 
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