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11/16/2010 7:18 PM
 
1. Where skin.css located? I don't see it from either the Admin or the Host File Manager .

2. How would I add an additional css file that was just active for a one page of a portal?

Thanks,
Steve
 
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11/16/2010 7:41 PM
 
1) Skin.css is located in the Skin Folder. You will find your host skins at /portals/_default/skins and portal skins at /portals/portalid/skins 2) Ideally you would want to have another skin specific for that page. You can always add few styles to header/footer of a module.

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11/16/2010 8:32 PM
 
"Skin.css is located in the Skin Folder. You will find your host skins at /portals/_default/skins and portal skins at /portals/portalid/skins "

Is this something I should be able to get to from the Admin or Host File Manager?  I don't see it there.

"You can always add few styles to header/footer of a module."

Ok, normally I would do that by adding something like

<style type="text/css">
 div#column-center-heading
 {
    text-align:left;
    margin-bottom:0px;
    margin-left: -50px;
    padding-top:30px;
    padding-bottom:0;
 }
</style>

into the header of my page.  Are you suggesting doing the same thing with DNN?

Thanks for your help.
Steve
 
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11/16/2010 10:41 PM
 
you can add your stylesheet into the page header or footer if it's small enough (<2000 characters) - edit the page to see the fields. You can read how DotNetNuke works with stylesheets on the wiki http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/tabid/1409/Page/Stylesheets/Default.aspx

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11/17/2010 2:37 AM
 
"you can add your stylesheet into the page header or footer if it's small enough (<2000 characters) - edit the page to see the fields."

When you say "edit the page" how exactly do I do that?  DNN lets you edit modules, but not pages as far as I know (and that's not very far, yet, I admit).  For example, if I add a page called "Page2"   is there a Page2.aspx somewhere that can be edited to include a <style></style> section in the header?  I don't see anything like that in the Admin or Host File Manager and looking at the server directory with FileZilla, I don't see anything there either.

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