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8/24/2010 6:53 PM
 
Apologies if this is obvious, but I'm trying to add a skin.css to my skin. I'm using the "legacy" method of creating the skin; so I have a folder MySkin and in this folder I have MySkin.htm.  Each time a modify it I use the DNN skin admin to Parse it.

Now I have put a skin.css next to my htm file in my skin folder. The only thing in the css is:

.Head
{
    color: Green;
}

But after parsing this and then testing it, it seems this never gets to the final page? I've checked in firebug and color: Green is never applied to things with class="Head"

How do I use skin.css? Do I need a link to it in my .htm file?
 
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8/25/2010 12:34 AM
 
Firebug would tell you which CSS file is overriding which CSS file.
 
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8/25/2010 6:34 AM
 
Sometimes you need to restart DNN if the skin.css was not there, when DNN first started iusing the skin (if you add a CSS file afterwards)
 
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