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Style sheets in a user control

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tshad - 03 Aug 2007 18:05 GMT
External and Internal CSS Style sheets are supposed to only be in the Head
section of a page.

What about User Controls where there is no head section but you want to be
able to load a special page for that control?

Where does that go (or does it matter)?

Thanks,

Tom
clintonG - 03 Aug 2007 20:35 GMT
Design your control to use CSS class declarations in the User Control and
embed the corresponding style declarations into the head at runtime or add a
linked stylesheet to the head to link an external stylesheet at runtime.

<%= Clinton Gallagher
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> External and Internal CSS Style sheets are supposed to only be in the Head
> section of a page.
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> Tom

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