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8/13/2007 10:19 AM
 

I'm developing a new module. I've seen references to the module.css which I believe is to be created in my modules base folder. However when I do this I cannot see the styles being applied. The only reference manual I know of is the DotNetNuke 4.0 Module Developers Guide (Part 1 & 2). The only reference to a module.css is part of a copy from the example.

Is there a manual that discusses this? I just want to override the font size for my custom control.

Is there a change in recent version of how stylesheets are applied?

 

 
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8/13/2007 2:09 PM
 

You'll need the module.css file to be in the same directory as the ASCX files that DNN is loading. So if you have all your .ascx files in /desktopmodules/ModuleName/ then you'd put module.css into that folder, if you have them spread out in subfolders of that directory DNN will only load the module.css if found in the subfolder, not in the modulename folder.


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