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Ok last question for today. Can I use a custom stylesheet for the directory or do I need to define the styles in my skin or container file?
I am using the HTML editor to define the template for the list items and the detail section and want to use the class attribute for the html elements to set the style. I can obviously define the classes that I use in the skin, it would have been nicer though if you could define a seperate stylesheet when configuring the module.
Regards
Thomas
I'm having problems with this...
I'm applying the styles directly in the html but they don't seem to be working :|
Hi there;
Make sure you have defined your styles in your skin stylesheet. Then simply use them like this in the template:
.td class="yourstyle". some text./td.
(Sorry but I am using . instead of <>)