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New Post 2/3/2008 4:20 PM
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User is offline lindsay
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Styling the login box 

I am trying to restyle the login box and am having trouble changing the width of the input fields. usually eveything is overwritable with css but in this case the actuall username and password inputs have style="width:150px" on them an i cannot find the file where i can edit this. here is a link to see the problem. Any direction please.

 

http://svc023.wic796dp.server-web.com/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx

 

 
New Post 2/3/2008 4:39 PM
User is offline lindsay
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Re: Styling the login box 

I ended up finding where this was.

/DesktopModules/AuthenticationServices/DNN/login.ascx

 
New Post 2/3/2008 5:28 PM
User is offline lindsay
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Re: Styling the login box 

Further to my previous question does anyone know where i can edit the code that is outputted when it is a failed login. the text 'Login Failed, remember that Passwords are case sensitive' appears above the login form, i have found where to edit the text that is outputted but i want to edit the table that holds this text. Any help please.

 
New Post 2/6/2008 6:05 PM
User is offline AJ Walker
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Re: Styling the login box 

Yes, you need to go to  Host - Languages - and click "Language Editor" and then work your way to the Tree menu under - Local Resources - Admin - Authentication - App_LocalResources - Login.ascx ---- The value you're looking for is LoginFail.Text

Note - after you change the text - I believe you have to click the gray diagonal arrow next to the textbox to save it - and then click "UPdate" at the bottom for good measure

 
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