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9/26/2011 4:07 PM
 
Hello,I am using DNN6 with the alphabrisk vista skin. This skin has white fonts by default. This is driven by the following in the /portal/0/skins/alphabrisk/css/theme/vista.css:.White_Gradient .Normal, .White_Gradient div, .White_Gradient h1, .White_Gradient h2, .White_Gradient h3, .White_Gradient h4, .White_Gradient h5, .White_Gradient h6, .White_Gradient ul, .White_Gradient strong, .White_Gradient b {color: white;}Unfortunately, this overrides the font color in the DnnFormInfo / warning/ alert objects.Can someone explains me how to maintain the original color font in the DnnForm while using the alphabrisk skin ?ThanksJM
 
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9/27/2011 8:39 AM
 
This is just a guess without looking at the css for dnnFormInfo (*) css. I'm not where I can check it right now. But I would guess the White_Gradient div, or White_Gradient.Normal is the overider. You call pull over the dnFormInfo (*) css classes into your skin.css and add in !important to the text color. Not the most elegant way, but it should work.
 
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