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5/23/2009 9:03 AM
 

Hi folks

A newbie question hopefully very simple to answer (if you know how anyway !)
My original website had in the region of 500 htm and html files. I am now moving over to DNN as it offers so much more versatility, I have a default skin but here is my problem..

I have logged on as host and been into site settings and added an extra file type for upload, obviously htm and html types. I have successfully placed one of the files inside an Iframe but I would like it to inherit the default css style, can this be done, if so can anyone point me in the right direction on how to acheive this objective !!

Thanks In Advance..... Please help if you can...

John

 
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