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6/1/2006 5:50 AM
 
Hello, Can anyone provide any help or advice for the function of some classes in the default.css file?

Over the past month I have been working flat out creating a new free site: http://www.skinningtoolkit.com which demonstrates every single class in DotNetNuke so that you can see exactly how it works (98 pages).

For the classes below I could not find what they affected, so can anyone provide any information?

I have listed each class below and then the link to the page so that you can see the full details.

Within each of the classes I have listed in Skinning Toolkit, I have also made notes on redundant CSS code that is within some classes along with notes on how to reduce the amount of CSS code within DotNetNuke, so hopefully the core team will find it useful and be able to implement this for future releases of DNN.

If you can provide any info on the classes below it will be really appreciated, thanks,
Lee

Can not find details for the following classes:

.PagingTable http://www.skinningtoolkit.com/DOTNETNUKECLASSES/MainClasses/Body/tabid/90/Default.aspx#PagingTable


.SubSubHead
Can not find what this class affects, have added account login module to a page, it doesn’t affect it. What is QuickLinks and Signin modules? http://www.skinningtoolkit.com/DOTNETNUKECLASSES/MainClasses/SubSubHead/tabid/96/Default.aspx


Tree Menu Default.css styling
Within the default.css file, these classes do not have any effect on the TreeMenu for the DNN-Blue skin.

 .TreeMenu_Node .TreeMenu_NodeSelected A.TreeMenu_Node:link, A.TreeMenu_NodeSelected:link A.TreeMenu_Node:visited, A.TreeMenu_NodeSelected:visited A.TreeMenu_Node:active, A.TreeMenu_NodeSelected:active A.TreeMenu_Node:hover, A.TreeMenu_NodeSelected:hover http://www.skinningtoolkit.com/DOTNETNUKECLASSES/TreeMenu/TreeViewMenu/tabid/114/Default.aspx#DefaultCssStyling


File Manager Styles
Adjusting the properties in these classes does not change the link styling for any of the folders within the explorer of the File Manager.

From the naming of the classes, you would expect them to. Perhaps these classes are now redundant in the later versions of DotnetNuke?

 A.FileManagerTreeNode:link, A.FileManagerTreeNodeSelected:link A.FileManagerTreeNode:link, A.FileManagerTreeNodeSelected:link { text-decoration: none; color: #003366; } A.FileManagerTreeNode:visited, A.FileManagerTreeNodeSelected:visited A.FileManagerTreeNode:visited, A.FileManagerTreeNodeSelected:visited { text-decoration: none; color: #003366; } A.FileManagerTreeNode:active, A.FileManagerTreeNodeSelected:active A.FileManagerTreeNode:active, A.FileManagerTreeNodeSelected:active { text-decoration: none; color: #003366; } A.FileManagerTreeNode:hover, A.FileManagerTreeNodeSelected:hover A.FileManagerTreeNode:hover, A.FileManagerTreeNodeSelected:hover { text-decoration: none; color: #ff0000;

http://www.skinningtoolkit.com/DOTNETNUKECLASSES/FileManager/AFMTreeNodelink/tabid/129/Default.aspx


.Help
Can’t find this class. If you click on the Help ? for a module, the text that is presented uses the .Normal class. http://www.skinningtoolkit.com/DOTNETNUKECLASSES/GeneralClasses/Help/tabid/138/Default.aspx


The Legacy Classes from DNN2 and DNN1
Adjusting these classes in the latest version of DotNetNuke does not have any effect on the default installation with the DNN-Blue skin. Does anyone know what these classes style, why are they included?

http://www.skinningtoolkit.com/DOTNETNUKECLASSES/LegacyClasses/tabid/110/Default.aspx

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6/1/2006 6:44 AM
 
Dear dnncreative

Nice work... Every dnn-user shall appreciate this...
I've also notice that a few classes have not effect. Perhaps it were classes that they have used when the different modules were created and forgotten to delete these classes. I let you know when I find something.

Vriendelijke groeten
Gilbert Vanden Borre
 
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6/1/2006 6:51 AM
 
Thanks, any input will be appreciated to help me fully complete the classes list,

Lee

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6/2/2006 1:47 PM
 
Great work! But there is actually a lot of classes missing here. Why are there so many hardcoded styles in DNN?

Jason Honingford - Web & Software Developer
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6/4/2006 8:55 PM
 

The ones I recall:

Subsubhead: Back in DNN2 was supposed to affect text to be smaller than the Head class (used for module titles). QuickLinks was a special render mode of the Links module, I am not sure about the Signin but perhaps it had a compact version too.

HeadBG. The background color of the header where the logo was located could be changed with this to match the logo.

TabBG: Affected the cell where the Solpartmenu was located.

SelectedTab: it was used for some skinobjects (Login and Register)

OtherTabs: It was used for other Skinobjects (Privacy, Terms, Host and I think Links)


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