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11/15/2007 6:43 PM
 

I need to increase the length of the Username and Password fields on the Login page.

I've added 'width: 300px;' to the 'normaltextbox' tag in the skin style sheet, but it doesn't affect the size of the field.

Any idea what is controlling the size of the fields?

 

 
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11/15/2007 11:54 PM
 

Have you checked the NormalTextBox CSS class in your skins stylesheet?  If you do not have an override for it, the default is in the ~/Portals/_default/default.css file.  Here is what is in the default as of DNN v4.05.03:

/* text style used for textboxes in the admin and edit pages, for Nav compatibility */
.NormalTextBox
{
    font-family: Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica;
    font-size: 12px;
    font-weight: normal;
}

If you see a width specified, this is your problem.


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11/15/2007 11:57 PM
 

Whoops!  It is late, and I didn't read your post correctly.  Sorry.  You would want to look into changing the width of the fields in the ~/admin/Security/signin.aspx file.  Just add the Width attribute to the respective textboxes.


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11/16/2007 12:07 AM
 

What version of DNN are you using. It's different after DNN 4.6.0.

 
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