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11/2/2009 3:10 PM
 

Hello,

I am trying to get my company to start using dotnetnuke for our site. But to this i wanted to setup my install of donetnuke with the look and feel of my current site. My site css files that it uses. Is there away for me to have dotnetnuke default skin to also use the css files from my site?

thanks for you help

 
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11/3/2009 4:41 AM
 

You could either add your custom css to the portal.css via the Admin->Site Settings page. Or you could copy your css files over and then use css include statements in the skin.css file to read in your css files.  But, just simply attaching your own css could have either disastrous results and completely break the layout or do nothing at all since DNN has it's own set of default css classes for displaying most everything.  I would definitely do this on a test installation first to see if it would work or not.  If it doesn't integrate well, you may need a third party experienced in skinning to convert your current design to a dnn skin.  I do offer that service, as well as several other skin developers.


JOHN GIESY
DotNetNuke Hosting Expert

DotNetNuke 7 Hosting $70 /year
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