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1/6/2012 9:32 AM
 
I have one custom module , in that module i created module css.Problem - Module is not refereeing the module css.how to add module css ,where to register the module css.
 
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1/6/2012 10:51 AM
 

Normally a Module.css should automatically load with the Module, in what version of DNN so you have the issue?
Where is the Module.css located?

 
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1/9/2012 10:13 AM
 
Thanks for replay ,I am working on dnn 5.0 community and ann 6.0 community and module css located into root folder of custom module.If any example you have with module css ,then please give me or tell me the link.
 
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