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1/29/2012 3:35 PM
 

Hey all. I am working on a project that requires like 4-5 different containers, each with it's own body text size and color as well as its own TITLE size and color. I have gone back and forth over it and it seems setting are being overridden from the default.css and skin.css.

I just need to figure out the proper way to allow each to have it's own settings.

Thanks!


Mike DeBaise President/CEO Trial by Fire Web Design, LLC. URL: www.TBFWD.com Email: President@TrialByFireDesigns.com
 
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1/29/2012 4:29 PM
 

I would expect most of the syling to be in Container.css.

Any details for just one container - title etc in <name-of-the-container>.css.

See http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/W...

 


Best wishes,
- Richard
Agile Development Consultant, Practitioner, and Trainer
www.dynamisys.co.uk
 
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1/29/2012 4:42 PM
 

The problem I am having is that when for instance the skin.css or default.css file is overwritting the code within the container.css, if you remove it, it then changes text in other places. It would be nice for the "Container" TITLE be controled only in the container.css.

Just not sure the best way to handle it without many changes.


Mike DeBaise President/CEO Trial by Fire Web Design, LLC. URL: www.TBFWD.com Email: President@TrialByFireDesigns.com
 
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1/29/2012 5:54 PM
 

Just give it a class, in the container that is not used anywhere else.

If does not feel right to me for default.css and skin.css should to control the container.  They are 'outside' the container.


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- Richard
Agile Development Consultant, Practitioner, and Trainer
www.dynamisys.co.uk
 
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1/29/2012 6:03 PM
 
I completely agree... All content is contained within some container and the container should control the styling within.

Thanks.

Mike DeBaise President/CEO Trial by Fire Web Design, LLC. URL: www.TBFWD.com Email: President@TrialByFireDesigns.com
 
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