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4/18/2012 11:23 AM
 

Im so confused, im trying to understand the architecture behind the Events module (Calendar) that comes with DNN.  I'm on the eventsettings.ascx page and i go to the cscclass="normaltextbox" and hit gotodefinition in visual studio but it says the css class selector 'normaltextbox' is not found. However, when i load my dotnetnuke website the control works just fine?

 What am i missing here?

 
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4/19/2012 1:20 PM
 
   The cscclass="normaltextbox" (and other css class like "SubHead" ..etc) is defined in in external css files (default.css or skin.css/portal.css). Visual studio does' t know how to these files while you edit eventsettings.ascx, so it will show the warning.

   However, these css files are successfully load when visit your site, so all controls will load fine with these css class.

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