applyng css to [COPYRIGHT] and [LINKS]????
Last Post 06/12/2006 9:21 AM by owen grant. 2 Replies.
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owen grant
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06/12/2006 7:26 AM  

Hi Lee

Can you please show me how to apply CSS style to the [COPYRIGHT],  [LINKS], [TERMS], [PRIVACY], and [LOGIN] code.  They seem to be overridden with another style class called class="SkinObject".  I'm using DNN 3.2.2 .  I have noticed that your site has a different class arround these when i view source, and uses a class called class="CommandButton", is this because you are using a newer version of DNN?

My site i am building can be found at www.spirithosting.com.au and the links are located in the bottom of the page in the footer area.

I have tried putting a style class arround these in my Skin template and having a class for this in the skin.css but it just doesn't take. Any ideas or wisdom?

Unfortunately can't find any reference to this in your tutorials or on your site forum or DNN site.

Thank you for your help.

regards

Owen

Lee Sykes
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06/12/2006 9:02 AM  
Hi Owen,

For your tokens you assign to a token a CSS class using the skin.XML file, check this post as I went through this in detail here: http://www.dnncreative.com/Forum/ta...fault.aspx

Looking at your skin, you have set this up and assigned the class of 'SkinObject' to the tokens at the bottom of your skin, so all you need to do is set the details for the .SkinObject class.

I went through this in this tutorial: http://www.dnncreative.com/Howtocre...fault.aspx

check video 4 and 8

The commandButton class is just a name given to a class, you can give your tokens any class name you wish. - Check the XML video 4 above for full details.

Hope this helps, thanks,
Lee Sykes
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owen grant
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06/12/2006 9:21 AM  
Wonderful, thanks for your help Lee.

regards
Owen


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