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9/17/2013 11:24 AM
 

Hi,

Should I use the css classes in the DNN UX Guide for my entire module i.e. do they css classes cover any skin that I may upload or is there a different set of css classes for the default skin (DNN 7). The reason I ask is that the guide states that these css classes should really be used for the admin sections of the module.

 
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9/17/2013 12:30 PM
 
yes, styles from the DNN 7 UX guide should be covered by all DNN 7 compatible skins.
Most of the modules provide forms for administration and data input of registered users only.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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9/18/2013 10:57 AM
 

OK, so are you saying that I can safely use these styles for my main module pages and they will fit in with whatever DNN7 skin is running and not just use them for the admin sections?

 
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9/18/2013 11:59 AM
 
they should fit in - if the skinner worker correctly and implemented all styles in his skin.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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9/19/2013 10:37 AM
 

OK, Thanks for your help.

 
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