Application_new_issue_form.css approach didn't make any difference.
Firebug is a great tool,it helped very much, I added required css as
inline, and that it worked.
Thanks.

On Oct 1, 5:39 pm, bill walton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 2009-09-30 at 23:15 -0700, metdos wrote:
> > so let application.css to be same, but I copy my modified version
> >  to applicationNewIssueForm.css and I added
> > <%= stylesheet_link_tag "applicationNewIssueForm" %>
> > to views which I want to change.
> > Unfortunately appearance of my views are not same where I used
> > applicaition.css as defult and  I added <%= stylesheet_link_tag
> > "applicationNewIssueForm" %> although they are identical.
>
> I'd venture two guesses.  
>
> First, try changing the name of your modified file to lose the
> capitalization.  Try 'application_new_issue_form.css'.  Rails'
> conventions do a lot of conversion between file and class names where
> the file has underscores separating words and the corresponding class
> name uses CamelCase.  It might be getting confused.
>
> Second, you say you 'added' the new style sheet to the view templates
> you want to change.  You should check, using Firebug, to see if your new
> css file is actually being loaded, what styles are being overridden, and
> what styles are being applied in the end.
>
> HTH,
> Bill
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