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2/18/2008 2:03 AM
 

 

I manually created a module.css file and defined some css rules to over-write default css rules defined by selected skin. However, it seemed that these rules didn't apply to Wiki module. Then I copied the module.css as a new file named container.css with exact same contents, but it didn't apply again.

Please tell me how to correct it.

Thank in advance.


سعید علی حسینی

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2/18/2008 6:17 AM
 

Currently the wiki module does not respond too well to CSS in order to add a module css there is quitre a large number of changes that must be donein the source code. If you want it to respond in some means I would suggest that you adjust the ASCX file in desktopmodules\wiki. Please note this is not an ideal scenario, as when an update to the wikimodule is installed your update will be overwritten. Having said that I understand that a UI overall is on the cards.

 

I have done some of the work towards some of these changes and can post some of the code alterations here if you like.


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