1.As far as your comapny libraray of controls is concerned i think u have to
add class attribute to those controls and compile it again .since without
class attribute u cant define style to individual control
2 As far as usercontrol is concerned u can add in your user control to
access your steel sheet
<link href="../Styles.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 7:58 PM, rbr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to state in advance that I am relatively new to CSS. So, I
> apologize if my questions are somewhat simplistic.
>
> I have a .NET user control that I wrote that is just a form that takes
> input that gets saved back to a db. Simple enough. Currently it is
> laid-out using the good 'ol table and in-line style attributes. I
> really prefer using CSS based layouts in my forms. I have used
> fieldsets with lists for such forms in the past and like that method.
> However, I am currently working at a company that has created,
> esentially, their own library of html tags. Example:
>
> <MyCompany:Panel ID="_pnlJobPostingMain" runat="server"
> Style="text-align: center;">
> <fieldset class="JobPosting">
> <legend>
> <MyCompany:Localize ID="_locJobPostingHeader"
> runat="server"></MyCompany:Localize>
> </legend>
> <ol>
> <li>
> <MyCompany:Localize ID="_locJobTitle" runat="server"></
> MyCompany:Localize>
> <MyCompany:TextBox ID="_txtJobTitle" runat="server"></
> MyCompany:TextBox>
> </li>
> <li>
> <MyCompany:Localize ID="_locDepartment"
> runat="server"></MyCompany:Localize>
> <MyCompany:DropDownList ID="_ddlDepartment"
> runat="server"></MyCompany:DropDownList>
> </li>
> <li>
> <MyCompany:Localize ID="_locJobType" runat="server"></
> MyCompany:Localize>
> <MyCompany:DropDownList ID="_ddlJobType"
> runat="server"></MyCompany:DropDownList>
> </li>
> <li>
> <MyCompany:Localize ID="_locJobDuties"
> runat="server"></MyCompany:Localize>
> <uc:ucMultilineTextBox ID="_txtJobDuties"
> runat="server" />
> </li>
> <li>
> <MyCompany:Localize ID="_locJobRequirements"
> runat="server"></MyCompany:Localize>
> <uc:ucMultilineTextBox ID="_txtJobRequirements"
> runat="server" />
> </li>
> </ol>
> </fieldset>
> </MyCompany:Panel>
>
> Our first choice for every tag must come from this library
> ("MyCompany" above) No class element exists for these tags. This poses
> a problem with using CSS. At least I think so? How would I go about
> styling the above sample?
>
> My second question has to do with CSS styles in ascx files. Is there a
> way to associate a particular clas to an entire control like you can
> with a form element?
>
> Again, I apologize if my questions are simplistic or just don't make
> sense. Feel free to ask me for any further clarification.
>
> Thank you all in advance!
>
> rbr
> >
>
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