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11/7/2008 1:49 AM
 

Hey,

Im having some troubles, someone may be able to help me with, for starters IT "Stuff" is not my area in expertise.

In the TEXT/HTML modules in Dotnetnuke, I am trying to define my own CSS rules, but when I enter them in the source part, they simply dissapear, fine thats ok.

So I try clicking on the "Show custom editor options" link, then Upload my .css file using that, updating so its in use. But it doesn't seem to work, is that a known issue?

Thanks for any help or tips, on anyway I can use my own CSS rules in certain text/html modules on certain pages!

Cheers

 
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