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7/22/2008 10:24 PM
 

Hi All,
I'm using TemplatePrint from dnnjungle (Thanks to Sebastian's suggestion) to create a printskin for a few of my modules. When I click on the Print icon, a new window opens with the portal's background image displayed. Now as a temporary workaround, I've added the background color of the table to white so that the text is easier to see (our background image is a dark blue and the text is black which makes it difficult to see). But I really want to get rid of the background image for my print skin. I'm not sure if this is possible since the background image is set in the portal.css file for the <body> tag and from my limited understanding of containers and skins they all share the same Default.aspx file which contains the <body> tag and the portal.css is always the top style sheet (I used firefox for my testing). Is there a way for me to override the <body> of the Default.aspx in a style sheet that will override portal.css?

Thanks,

Edward

 
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