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2/19/2007 1:49 AM
 

I know DNN has the css file overwrite property. For example: The value in the default.css will be overwritten by skin.css.

Does anybody can tell me the full overwrite path of the DNN framework?

like: default.css(where) >  portals.css(where) > etc...

Thank you for your help~~

 
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2/19/2007 2:21 AM
 

 

Do a view page source on your page to look at the Html, then search for .css the order you find the .css links in from the top of the page, will be the order they are applied in the browser DOM.


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2/19/2007 1:48 PM
 

Thank you first. But I have another question about the css setting in the admin/settings page.

In the bottom of the page, there is a style sheet editor can edit the css. But I can't find any css file in my html source that ralated to that setting? Does it work?

Or I need to set something to let it work?

 
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2/19/2007 8:49 PM
 

 

It edits the Portal.css file only, which should be the last one "Cascaded In".

You may also be interested in my Free CSS Editor for DNN.


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