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6/13/2013 12:12 PM
 

Hello everyone, first post for me here, this is my question.

I'm using the dnn wrappers for telerik controls: <dnnweb:DnnComboBox>, etc, that part makes sense. Am I allowed or able to use one of the telerik built-in skins such as "Vista" or "WindowsXP" with the dnn community edition for these controls? I see the Telerik.Web.UI.Skins.dll in my bin, but I'm not sure what I have to do to access the built-in skins. When I set the skin in the dnncombobox, nothing changes. Thank you very much for any help here!

 
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