By Joe Brinkman on 7/14/2008 11:43 PM
DNNTipsandTricks Over and over I see DotNetNuke modules whose settings pages are created using the utilitarian look of the default DotNetNuke settings.  I personally don’t care for this appearance since the layout relies very heavily on the use of tables.  I really wanted to style my settings page along the lines discussed in the recent Sitepoint article on Fancy Form Design Using CSS.  Unfortunately, if you setup your module to use the standard settings page, then you do not have control over the stylesheets.  Unlike the standard page, your module.css is not injected...
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