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9/8/2006 2:27 AM
 

Hello Timo

My aim was to use a single skin for my module and container in the whole project.

Secondly if a user want to change skin with a different css file he may smoothly perform the above procedure.

I was hoping of saving my self of applying css class to every control in any dot net module.

Since i had to meet a dead line i got a container skin and site skin and applied the container skin the way you have said.

In short i wanted to explore DNN skinning in different ways to reap more benefits out of it.

I hope now that you have an understanding of my problem

Thanks for looking me up.

Fahad Hameed

Software Engineer

http://www.cubexsystems.net

 
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