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2/21/2006 11:03 AM
 

As I proposed above, override the values in the the container.css file.

When creating text you can still assign a css value to make text different in that specific module using a span tag.


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2/21/2006 11:06 AM
 
Hello,

Yes I find it a bit of a pain that it adds the 'Normal' class into every item that you create. If you remove it then you can set up the overall text sizes within the body class of your skin, so there is actually no need for the Normal class as you have discovered.

Your question got me thinking as I previously have 'put up' with being forced to use the Normal class, as it appears as though you can remove it.

Within your install if you go to: \DesktopModules\HTML
and select the HtmlModule asp.net file you will see in the code it states the Class="Normal" - remove this and it should work.

I haven't tried this yet, but that looks as though it should work.

I'm currently putting together a tutorial on allowing text to be resizable in DNN & it looks as though the 'Normal' class tweak is going to be a handy tip!

Let me know if it works, cheers,

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2/21/2006 6:55 PM
 
Excellent Lee! Thanks for your suggestion. Will give a shout prolly tomorrow if this works out. :):)
 
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2/22/2006 10:35 AM
 
Yep, it worked!! A++
 
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2/22/2006 11:05 AM
 
ha haa brilliant! - There's one to add to the tutorial list! - Would be interested to have a look at your skin when it's complete, keep us posted...

Cheers,

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