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2/17/2006 12:01 PM
 
Im doing my first attempt of making a custom skin. I've managed to get the homepage skinned via creating a basic html template and having DNN convert it to .NET. My question is, how can I update the skin and container skin code and tell DNN to re-parse my template html file? The only way I've done it so far is to delete the old skin package and re-upload the new updated one..which Im sure theres a better way to do. help! :)
 
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2/17/2006 12:32 PM
 
You could upload to just the item you change to the same skin folder and go to Admin/skin and parse the skin, what ever you changed will be reflected in the ascx file.

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