ukdave
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posted on 2/13/2003 at 09:57 AM |
The postnuke 'style.css' file determines the color of my scrollbars however
it has no effect on wrapped website pages. Is there a way around this? -
ukdave |
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shawn
Administrator   Posts: 4559 Registered: 10/7/2002 Status: Offline
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posted on 2/13/2003 at 11:19 AM |
Nope sorry... If you own the wrapped page, then just add the same
stylesheet link to that page. If it is an offsite page and you can't edit
it, then there is no way.
-Shawn |
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ukdave
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posted on 2/17/2003 at 09:21 AM |
Thanks Shawn,
yes I am wrapping a shopping cart localy so will
have to add a css stylesheet link myself like you said. There is already a
'style' folder with a 'font.css' belonging to the shop so presumably I put
a copy of 'style.css' into that folder, then find the link to 'font.css'
and add 'style.css' to it. ? - I'll get there! |
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shawn
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posted on 2/17/2003 at 01:15 PM |
Yes, or just copy and paste styles from one to the other. Remember, the
most recent styles (at the bottom of the style definition) take
priority.
-Shawn
[Edited on 2/17/2003 by shawn] |
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ukdave
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posted on 2/20/2003 at 06:48 AM |
Thanks Shawn,
I copied and pasted like you suggested and I now have
a much prettier website. Sometimes the obvious is there, even when I'm not.
- ukdave |
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