EDIT: I'm sorry to post this garbage. I figure the ASCX code tries to load or something like that? I tried editing the message, however everything is surrounded by HTML tags in edit mode, so it's hard to edit to edit.
Since this message doesn't make much sense without it's text being displayed correctly, please disregard this message.
This is the code in the ASCX file (one line):
<dnn:TEXT runat="server" id="dnnTEXT" Text="You are here >" ResourceKey="Breadcrumb" /> <Xdnn:BREADCRUMB ID="dnnBREADCRUMB" RootLevel="0" Separator=" > " runat="server" /> | <Xdnn:LOGIN runat="server" id="dnnLOGIN" /> | <Xdnn:USER runat="server" id="dnnUSER" />
The order of BC LOGIN USER is fine, however it displays as:
You are here > Home > Page | Logout | User
and I would want it to display as
You are here > Home > Page Logout | User
I figured the best to test with was the dnn:TEXT object, so I tried
variable
{
font-family: Aharoni;
}
where I tried the following variables:
dnnTEXT
.dnnTEXT
#dnnTEXT
None of these worked, so I tried adding CssClass="testdnnTEXT" to the dnn:TEXT part. This allowed me to style the "You are here" text in the skin CSS file by adding:
.testdnnTEXT
{
font-family: Aharoni;
}
However when I assign "CssClass=testdnnUSER" to the dnn:USER part, it doesn't respond to ".testdnnUSER" in the CSS file.
After looking at the MinimalExtropy ASCX files, I figure I have to look at
and . (Yes I'm really new to web development).