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8/20/2006 8:57 PM
 

I have a stylesheet module.css in my module's folder, when implemented as a normal module and added into a container the stylesheet is picked up and everything works fine, but if i try to use it just as a skin object its not executing the stylesheet file. Any ideas on what im doing wrong?

 
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8/21/2006 1:28 AM
 

Dear jeffrey_vella

You can refer to this style (module.css) in you skin.
The first line in your skin.css could be:
@import url(TheRightPathToTheCSSOfTheModuleCSSThatYouWant/module.css);
Hope this will help.


Vriendelijke groeten
Gilbert Vanden Borre
 
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