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4/9/2009 6:50 AM
 

I read from another blog, that portal.css is applied after skin.css too. Also, if I want to add new CSS classes for my own module, where should I define it? or should I have my own .css file in my DesktopModules/MyModule folder? I've been searching to find a solution, but haven't found any.

 
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4/9/2009 8:43 AM
 

if you want to ditribute the classes with your module, define it in module.css, placed in module folder.

This can be overridden in Skin.css and Portal.css. Please see the skinning Guide for details.


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