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8/21/2010 8:07 AM
 
There's a change in DNN5.5 that may break skins developed against earlier versions of DNN, if they reference the css class name attached to the outer
into which module content is injected. For some reason, the class name generated by the core application has changed, so the module markup may not select the correct styles.

I have raised a request in Gemini for this to be reverted.

The extract below illustrates the change

5.4.2

<div class="Dotcom_LicenceMasterContent" id="dnn_ctr827_ModuleContent">
...
</div>

5.5.0

<div class="ModDotcomLicenceMasterC" id="dnn_ctr394_ModuleContent">
...
</div>


Paul Taylor
Dotcom Software Solutions Ltd
DotNetNuke, ASP.NET and SQL Server Development
 
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8/21/2010 9:13 PM
 
Hi Paul, I've updated the ticket with the reason for the change. You'll have to update your CSS. That's a pain, but better that this happened sooner rather than later. Rob
 
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8/22/2010 12:53 PM
 
OK, thanks for letting me know.


Paul Taylor
Dotcom Software Solutions Ltd
DotNetNuke, ASP.NET and SQL Server Development
 
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