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3/18/2009 5:58 PM
 

So I was cleanning up some of the files I had  uploaded to our website in the past and no longer needed and accidentaly deleted the portal CSS.  Is there any way to recover this or do I have to go to my Boss and tell him he has to hire a consultant to rework this. any suggestions would be appreciated.

 
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3/18/2009 6:30 PM
 

your server administrator should be able to restore /portals/0/portal.css from backup

if there hadn't been a customisation of the file, your may also copy over the template file for it from /portals/_default folder.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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3/18/2009 6:41 PM
 

Is this just the basic style sheet?  because i have been working with a consultant for the last two weeks trying to fine tune this, and we had a lot of custom work put into it.  I told him what i had done and he is supposedly a dot nuke expert and he basically said we have to recreate the whole thing. 

Would your solution still work in this case?

 
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3/18/2009 6:48 PM
 

this is the stylesheet, which is editable via portal settings. I am not aware, where your consultant did put your css classes into - skin.css, container.css or portal.css.

try using an empty file and see, what changed.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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3/18/2009 7:29 PM
 

the most obvious answer is of course to get the file back from one of your backups....


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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