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New Post 9/8/2008 2:57 AM
User is offline Petio
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CSS module skinning 

I want to CSS with rules the module Feedback. I want to change the appearence of the elements and to hide some of them , like the "Records per page".

Anyone to know how to do that? I need some help, please.

 

PS: I tried out at "Make it hot" but i still dont have an answer from there.

 
New Post 9/8/2008 3:33 AM
User is offline ErikVB
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Re: CSS module skinning 

moved to specific forum for the feedback module, i think you have more chance getting your question answered here


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New Post 9/8/2008 10:30 AM
User is offline Sanjay Mehrotra
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Re: CSS module skinning 

Petio - not sure I'm understanding your question completely. If you'd like to change the CSS styles used with some of the fields within the feedback module, you should be able to do this by editing the .ascx page to use different classes. In general, you could also modify the style sheet that comes with the portal (default installation), however the feedback module is using the same styles as other core elements and if you want the change only to affect the feedback module, this would not be possible.


With regards to hiding some of the elements, have you tried adding a visible='false' on the element in question?

Sanjay


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