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John
Posts:14
wading in the water
wading in the water

05/30/2007 5:20 PM  

I would like to skin the default look of the opt in modules to match my skins, but the modules don't seem to pick up any of the default CSS settings. Is there any information about skinning the opt in modules?

Thanks,

Slouch

Chad
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river guide
river guide

05/31/2007 5:45 PM  
Slouch,

Hi. If you go into the 'Stylesheet' area within the main opt in email module you can define/setup the stylesheet that the module uses there. Right now it just covers the basics (however it should also default to the core stylesheet classes for ones that are not custom). I know for sure it covers the category titles and descriptions. It might help if you specified or attached a screenshot to get a better understanding of whats not looking right and you are wanting changed. We might need to add a few more style classes to areas of the module to give you more control.

-Chad
John
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wading in the water
wading in the water

06/01/2007 8:51 PM  

here is a screenshot

http://www.randomdefinition.com/Newsletters/newsletterskinissue/tabid/64/Default.aspx

Hope you can point me in the right direction.

 

thanks

John
Posts:14
wading in the water
wading in the water

06/05/2007 10:13 AM  

Anyone? Could use some help.

Looks like another user is asking for the same information

http://www.datasprings.com/Products/ProductForums/tabid/727/forumid/4/postid/1570/view/topic/Default.aspx

I would like ot use another font form the default times...ugh

thanks,

Slouch

Chad
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river guide
river guide

06/06/2007 9:52 AM  
Hi. I just responded to the post you mentioned above. If we can identify the exact areas that need stylesheet class's added to the properties we can get an incremental patch out. So far I am looking at the field labels and linkbuttons.
Chad
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river guide
river guide

06/06/2007 9:54 AM  

A few things on your screenshot. I believe the advanced newsletter module is also just using the core styleclass fields as well, not sure if you just need to add a .A{ class for the links within the opt in stylesheet or if that makes a difference. I am going to see about adding their own classes for field labels and link buttons. Are these the only two areas you know of? I know the opt in lists and so forth do have their own class.

Tim
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new to the springs
new to the springs

07/08/2007 9:20 PM  
I have purchased the PA of this module. I'd like to be able to control the width of the textboxes used for subscriber input. The following textbox used by existing subscribers allows me to add my own "width" setting in _OptIn.ascx...I can also control other Style characteristics for the above textbox by adding my own CssClass.



However, the textboxes for New Users appear to be dynamically generated and I can find no way to extend their length or apply my own style. Can you advise if these textboxes are defaulting to the .NormalTextBox in default.css.

Also, can you advise if the default for your tags is .Normal,.NormalDisabled?

It would be helpful to have a little more control over these two items...textboxes & Literals.

Thanks.
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