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10/9/2009 3:59 PM
 

In this page the .Head class is used both for the module headers and the article headers in the articles module.

http://www.kirken-aalesund.no/Default.aspx?alias=www.kirken-aalesund.no/spjelkavik

When designing a new skin: is there a way to separate the module headers from the article headers when writing the css?

 
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10/9/2009 5:48 PM
 

Yes, you can edit the container, change or add a CssClass attribute for the title skin object

 
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10/9/2009 6:18 PM
 

Timo Breumelhof wrote
 

Yes, you can edit the container, change or add a CssClass attribute for the title skin object

Why did I not think about that? So that is 2 alternatives, right, either edit the container css OR change the CssClass attribute. The last thing I can do in the XML file, right?

 
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10/10/2009 1:29 PM
 

"The last thing I can do in the XML file, right?" > Yes

 
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11/20/2009 7:10 AM
 

I made a XML file for each container, and it worked well...

 
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