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  • Tim Royal

    Themes and Skins

    With CSS being so prevalent, how common is the use of the asp.net Skins and
    Themes? I'm examining my methodology for setting up sites for some folks,
    and the idea of having using Themes seems compelling. However, I'm seeing
    alot of emphasis on using CSS markup.

    Are folks still actively using themes?

    Thanks for any input.

    Tim


  • Michael Nemtsev [MVP]

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    Re: Themes and Skins

    Hello Tim,

    Themes is standard asp.net feature and I see no reasons why you shouldn't
    use them.
    see that description http://www.15seconds.com/issue/040105.htm

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    miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo


    TRWith CSS being so prevalent, how common is the use of the asp.net
    TRSkins and Themes? I'm examining my methodology for setting up sites
    TRfor some folks, and the idea of having using Themes seems
    TRcompelling. However, I'm seeing alot of emphasis on using CSS
    TRmarkup.
    TR>
    TRAre folks still actively using themes?
    TR>
    TRThanks for any input.
    TR>
    TRTim
    TR>


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    • gerry

      #3
      Re: Themes and Skins

      the 2 are not mutually exclusive - I tend to use asp.net themes that are
      100% css ie. they contain no .skin files.

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      With CSS being so prevalent, how common is the use of the asp.net Skins
      and Themes? I'm examining my methodology for setting up sites for some
      folks, and the idea of having using Themes seems compelling. However, I'm
      seeing alot of emphasis on using CSS markup.
      >
      Are folks still actively using themes?
      >
      Thanks for any input.
      >
      Tim
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