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8/4/2010 11:36 PM
 
Hi, I've been trying to skin my dnn module. I made a css class in module.css. This was to skin textboxes but they didn't apply the skin. I gather they are being overridden at a higher level? Could someon please let me know how I'm supposed to achieve the skinning.

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8/5/2010 5:14 AM
 
there is a hierarchy of css files: - default.css - module.css - skin.css - container.css - portal.css the last one overrides all previous ones and can be edited in Admin :: Site settings. you should check, where styles get applied using a developer toolbar, e.g. by pressing F12 in IE and using the arrow to select your text box and get all styles displayed. Switch to "follow styles" on the right hand site to get to know which settings are effectively applied.

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Sebastian Leupold

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