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2/20/2006 1:17 PM
 
the previous version of the Calendar was using a 3rd Party Control...We have tried to replace the functionality with a home-grown control.  Now on the Admin Settings, there is new option (Ignore Inline Styles) that should let you use your previous style and not have the Microsoft Calendar overwrite your styles.  Download the latest Beta (www.avanced.net) and try it with your styles and the setting checked for Ignore Inline Styles...let me know if you have issues.  Thanks.
 
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2/20/2006 2:04 PM
 

That helped part of the problem, but the <a> tags all still have inline styles.  The Previous and Next Month links have style="color:Black", the day number links have style="color:Black" and the selected day has style="color:White".  It's getting there, but still a little off.

Thanks for the help,
Cary

 
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2/20/2006 9:34 PM
 

OK, I found a solution.  In the CSS, add !important to the style tag  ...example (see color...this will override the inline color generated by the Microsoft Calendar Control):

.calendarNextPrev, .calendarNextPrev a:link

{

padding-right: 0.5em;

padding-left: 0.5em;

font-size: 8pt;

padding-bottom: 0px;

color: darkblue !important;

padding-top: 0px;

}

 
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2/21/2006 9:06 AM
 

Woohoo!   That did it.  I hadn't even thought about !important.  Thanks for all your help Alan!

Cary

 
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8/27/2006 12:36 PM
 

Editing the module.css works perfect except for one item. The importance of each event.

If I set an event to importnance of  "Normal", then for some odd reason it places --> style="color:Blue;

in front of it. How do we change this style, it's the only one I can't figure out?

 

 
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