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Web Control and CSS Class

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shapper - 28 Sep 2007 17:21 GMT
Hello,

I am creating a custom web control (Class Library - DLL) that uses CSS
Classes.

I want the user to be able to change those CSS classes if necessary.

Should I include the CSS Classes inside my .dll library? Is that even
possible?

Or should I just copy the CSS file to my Web Site Themes folder?

Thanks,

Miguel
Alex Meleta - 29 Sep 2007 11:46 GMT
Hi shapper,

> Should I include the CSS Classes inside my .dll library? Is that even possible?
In Resources. But how users will change and obtain them?

As idea: you can create a module to provide the classes to a user by generation
a dynamic css-data (a css-generator). Where to store is not a problem in
this case, because the module is a "facade" for the user. Now provide a user
id (or such) for the module and it should generate user's custom data.

Regards, Alex
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marss - 30 Sep 2007 07:41 GMT
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> Miguel

Hi,
Some time ago I faced with problem of registration of stylesheets
created in runtime.
Here I described how to solve this problem.
http://marss.co.ua/StylesheetRegistration.aspx
Maybe you'll find it useful.

Regards,
Mykola

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