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10/25/2006 7:28 AM
 

Are there any implications in modifying the cssclass="style" attributes of ASP.net controls in the source code.  For example, I want a separate style for textboxes and dropdownlists.  Trawling through the source code I noticed that the textboxes and dropdownlists share the same "NormalTextBox" style.  I have created a separate "NormalDropDownList" and applied it to all the dropdownlists.  Likewise for any textboxes using the multiline property I created a separate style "MultiLineTextBox" and assigned it to the textboxes.

The only implication I can think of is if there is logic in the code behind files that reference the stylesheet attributes.  Does anyone know of any other implications?

Once all .ascx files are updated I will just overwrite them in my DNN project. 

 
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