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10/15/2011 5:41 PM
 
Cathal is right our StyleHelper Skin object allows you to inject JS, CSS and meta tags to the head of the DNN page.
(and much more)
Full documentation here: http://bit.ly/okMXts

 
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10/15/2011 5:48 PM
 
Hahaha...dude, get on codeplex....Allready got it working and asking questions there. :-D

I know it's frown upon to start new questions within a thread, but here goes (since imo it's a best practice thing)

While including my styles and scripts, I was checking the rendered source and noticed there are various other css / js files included by DNN, such as:
default.css, container.css, title_blue.css, etc
Will this not clutch with my own styles?

Probably will see for myself in the next hour or so but wondering. Like I said before I got the full design done with html/css/javascript seperate from my dnn installation and now working to get it in place.
Dont want DNN to come and change my UI......while it is awesome, it's also extremely complex...going to be very hard to troubleshoot if things does not work as it does in my templates.
 
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10/15/2011 6:08 PM
 
Notice it also include jquery.... I don't want it to do that. It must use whatever jQuery I include, not be up to the user of my skin to say what version they want to use. (I know that sounds wrong, but I cannot guarantee my 20,000 lines of scripts (not a typo) are still going to work in the next version of jquery...until I release a new version if necessary).
 
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10/15/2011 6:19 PM
 
 
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10/15/2011 6:24 PM
 
Looks like nice reading.

Hey, know I'm being a pain and should familarize myself with the whole thing before going bananas like this.
Just lack of time....told ém on the interview I know zit about DNN....guess they figured I can nut it out in such sort time. :-(

Will give back soon....promise.

I shurrup now....will put what I got on a subdomain later to hear what you guys think. (looks awesome)
 
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