Difference between revisions of "PT Portlet Styles"
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− | You have two options: you can either load them into your Base Plus One (recommended) or your can load them into the | + | You have two options: you can either load them into your Base Plus One (recommended) or your can load them into the Portlet and Portlet Admin Templates you create. |
Note: the classes and styles defined for the Profiles are targeted tightly for the layout generated by the Forum application and should not interfere with your site styles. However, it is a good idea to give these styles sheets higher precedence in your style definitions. | Note: the classes and styles defined for the Profiles are targeted tightly for the layout generated by the Forum application and should not interfere with your site styles. However, it is a good idea to give these styles sheets higher precedence in your style definitions. | ||
[[Category:Portlet]][[Category:Customization]] | [[Category:Portlet]][[Category:Customization]] |
Revision as of 12:01, 14 April 2010
Overview
There are several out of the box style options for the Portlet application. Most of the styles are defined in the following style sheets located in the /style directory within the ADF Profile App directory:
- portlet.css
- portletadmin.css
- datasheet-overrides.css
You have two options: you can either load them into your Base Plus One (recommended) or your can load them into the Portlet and Portlet Admin Templates you create.
Note: the classes and styles defined for the Profiles are targeted tightly for the layout generated by the Forum application and should not interfere with your site styles. However, it is a good idea to give these styles sheets higher precedence in your style definitions.