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12/12/2016 4:05 PM
 

Hi, I just completed a test upgrade from 7.2.1 to 8.0.4 , which worked pretty smoothly.

However, I've noticed some css is not working as before. The files are still in place at the same locations as before. Was there something that changed in the upgrade that affects the css setup? The default.css file doesn't seem to be working on the site . Is that the way DNN works now? 

 
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12/12/2016 4:30 PM
 
default.css has changed.
besides, did you enable combined files in Client Resource Management of Site Settings or Host Settings - in this case you need to increment version.

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Sebastian Leupold

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12/12/2016 5:34 PM
 
Thanks for your reply Sebastian.
I am looking at the same default.css file on my old (7.2.1) and new (8.0.4) versions. But in the new version, the default.css doesn't seem to be applied to the pages.
I did not enable the Composite Files in Host settings. Is that something I need to do?
 
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12/12/2016 6:49 PM
 
I looked further into this and when looking at the source of the page I see that default.css has been moved to:
/Resources/Shared/stylesheets/dnndefault/7.0.0/default.css?cdv=91

Is there anything else I need to know about this change?
Thanks
 
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