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MarkWebGuru User is Offline
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06/29/2007 07:29 PM  

Hey Vasilis,

What solution would you recommend? Have a home page and I’m putting borders around the class .leftpane, rightpane and contentpane. For the rest of the pages I don’t want the borders. How would you tackle this?

 

Kindest Regards,

 

~Mark  

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06/30/2007 05:42 AM  
Hey Mark,

You need different page skins with different CSS classes for your panes.

So for example you can have a "home" page skin with .leftpane1, .contentpane1, .rightpane1 and an "inner" page skin with .leftpane2, .contentpane2, rightpane2.

Then in you skin.css is easy to apply different styles for the panes in the "home" and "inner" page skins.

Cheers,

Vasilis
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07/06/2007 07:32 PM  

Hey Vasilis,

Sorry for not replying earlier. I didn’t receive an alert. Anyways, so you wouldn’t do anything with JavaScript? Just have a completely different .ascx page with those CSS classes? And this can be packaged in one skin…

Thanks again for your advice

 

Kindest Regards,

 

~Mark

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