Hello,

This question has already been asked. We do not find an easy way to do this.

One way is to use "frames".

The other way I have suggested involves the use of a script that extracts
all properties from a given set of CSS files. The script has been quickly
written using Perl. But I've never tested it in real world situations... I
am not totally sure that it can work (I mean: some CSS may be tricky).

Regards,

Denis

2011/6/8 SR8 <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to override the styling provided by blueprint in
> specific instances?
>
> For example, working in asp .net certain controls are automatically
> rendered as html tables, but for those specific instances I want
> Blueprint's css styling to be ignored.
>
> In other words is there a class where no formatting is applied?
>
> Thanks.
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