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7/5/2007 7:50 AM
 

I would like to change the color of a container's title but changing the "head" css class overwrites's the whole page's "head" class and changes everything.  Is there a way of changing just the container's "head" class?

Thanks in advance for any ideas,
John

 
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7/5/2007 1:43 PM
 

John,
The fastest but not nicest way is to do it in you module title like this: <font style ="background-color: blue; Width:100%; Height:100%">Test</font>. The other way is to create a seperate container skin. You can achieve this by copying your default container skin in ~/Portals/_default/Containers and give it a name you like. Now you can make the changes in the container.css you want. Rebuild your site and the container skin is selectable in the module settings.

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Andre

 
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7/5/2007 1:48 PM
 

John,

Specify the class where your title being displayed, then style that class followed by the .head

Here is how it works:

.ContainerTitle .Head{ color: red;}

Hope this helps!

Cuong Dang
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6/12/2008 3:39 PM
 

I run in to the same problem, but now thanks to you guys, the problem is solved.

 

BIG THANK YOU

 
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6/12/2008 4:27 PM
 

dyeung wrote

I run in to the same problem, but now thanks to you guys, the problem is solved.

 

BIG THANK YOU

I'm sure that everybody here is glad to help!


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