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7/24/2007 6:25 AM
 

Hi guys, I am developing a module right now, but I want it to be skinned or attached a css file on it so that when the user install my module, the css file will also be inherited or override the default stylesheet. How will I do that? Thanks in advance!

 

 

 
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7/24/2007 11:20 AM
 

You can get some examples of core modules that are skinable. Some good third party modules like wildportfolio or the modules in scott McCulloch ventrian.com is also nicely skinable

you could follow thier approach or if you want it done as per standard module, then put your css in desktopmodule ensuring all the UI are properly controled by CSS. and let your customer overide it in Skin.css

Salar

 
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7/25/2007 3:50 AM
 

But is it possible that when the user installed the module, the css will override already the default css? I mean, the user will not configure it anymore, and css was automatically overriden during the standard module installation? Thanks again!

 

Willy David Jr

 
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