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Neo314
09-03-2006 01:08:51 GMT +2
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Never mind. I found out how to edit the master page to get my css file attached by default.
I would suggest you provide information on attaching your own css sheet to the master page early in the tutorial. If someone is using the tutorial as a guide to make a similar page (as I was), it seems you have to attach your own custom css file to every panel state till you find this feature.
Perhaps my original suggestion is still valid. That was to have the New Ajax Site wizard include a blank css file for the user to edit. That would allow the user to define css properties without changing the extension's default css files and still allow you to not overwrite that file in an upgrade of the extension.
Thanx. This is awesome.
Steven
Also, is there an API document available or in the works for this extension?
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