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New Post 4/8/2008 4:56 AM
User is offline Sameer
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How to Call CSS and Javascript to HTML/TEXT Module 

Hi.

its sameer, I want to know 'How to call one or More External CSS and Javascript to HTML/TEXT module', coz now am writing them in the same page, this seems to be overwhelming, so please if you can tell me the of doing this that would be more helpfull rather writing the same code again and again.

Thanx.

 
New Post 4/15/2008 7:36 AM
User is offline pjbw
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Re: How to Call CSS and Javascript to HTML/TEXT Module 
Sameer,
It looks like we have the same problem. My HTML/text module has a number of thumbnails. At the moment my users have to view these in a separate page; messy! It would be much tidier if I could set up Lightbox to view them.
It looks as if I could put the script tags and the style sheet tag in Page Functions, Settings, Page Management, Page Header Tags (expand the + at the bottom of the dialog).
But where do I load the .js files and the .css file?
Maybe someone could help,
 
New Post 4/15/2008 8:11 AM
User is offline MikeTheVike
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Re: How to Call CSS and Javascript to HTML/TEXT Module 

Not entirely sure what your asking, but have you tried creatign a container skin and then applying it to the module?  Then you can make changes to its external css file

 
New Post 4/23/2008 11:57 PM
User is offline Ritesh
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Re: How to Call CSS and Javascript to HTML/TEXT Module 

Hi Sameer ,

                         This is Ritesh.I am also looking for something like this.Have you been able to find answer to this?

With Warm Regards,

Ritesh

 
New Post 4/29/2008 7:28 AM
User is offline Ritesh
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Re: How to Call CSS and Javascript to HTML/TEXT Module 

Hi,

Do you mean to say,in the container package we need to put the javascript and css file.

or we can also put that in the skin package also.

Ritesh

 
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