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All of mmWebControls have forecolor set to white
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02/11/2007 18:01:56
Timothy Bryan
Sharpline Consultants
Conroe, Texas, United States
 
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ASP.NET
Category:
The Mere Mortals .NET Framework
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01265769
Message ID:
01266219
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Hi Paul,
You are right I hadn't really done a thourough investigation. Shame on me!. I will remove it and add something to find out. I am really trying to get through some book material on themes and css as well so I can understand how they actually work. I have so far learned some are "Customization" and override the control or they can be "Style Sheet" which can be overriden at the control. Still learning. Thanks
Tim

>>I opened it up once to look but don't have the experience with Cascading Style Sheets. I didn't change anything but I am reading now to gain the understanding of themes and CSS in general. I understand the principal but not the practice. I had suspected it might be something there I could change.
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>>Still looking.
>>Tim
>
>It's easy enough to check if this is the problem - just remove the CSS link from the page and see if the problem goes away.
Timothy Bryan
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