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New Post 4/21/2006 5:17 PM
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Where do I need to put module.css during development? 

Hi All,

I've been away from the DNN scene for a while, and am just now starting up again in the all new DNN 4.0.3. I love it! But I'm going through the learning curve a bit again. Anyway, it's a simple question - I need to use a custom *.css that is specific to my module. If I remember correctly, you just needed to add a module.css file in your module folder, and DNN would pickup on that, but that doesn't seem to be the case now.

What is the appropriate method to include custom CSS in a module. Please note that I do not want to put it in the skin, I want it in the module. Thanks!

-Todd

 
New Post 4/24/2006 3:31 AM
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Re: Where do I need to put module.css during development? 

simply having a file module.css in your module folder should be enough. How are you concluding that it is not picked up? Did you check the stylesheet links in the header for a link to your module.css? What might happen with some css classes is that the order is wrong, so the class is not used, or it might be needed to define your class more specific in the css, for instance, if you have an element that needs class "myclass", and that element is enclosed my another element with class "parentClass", then you might need to specify this in your css:

.parentClass .myclass{}

cheers,

Erik


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New Post 4/24/2006 5:01 AM
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Re: Where do I need to put module.css during development? 

Module.css is loaded for the view and edit controls, but for the settings controls it isnt, this is an old problem which dates from the dnn3, you can fix this by adding the reference in the settings control manually.

 


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