Hi Stacey,
Regarding on the Master page, it can help define some contentplacehol der
that can be override/custeomize in concrete page which applied this master
page. However, for Theme, it is always applying on concrete page(rather
than master page), or you can configure the Theme in web.config for all the
pages in this web application.
For the problem you mentioned (theme work for header section), would you
provide some further description? You may provide some template fragment of
your master page content, such as how to declare the label and the header
section that need to apply theme/skin.
BTW, for ASP.NET 2.0 Theme, are you using Theme or StyleSheetTheme ? If
you're using StyleSheetTheme , make sure you haven't define default value
for any control's attribute in page template, this will cause the
StyleSheetTheme 's value be overwrite.
Please feel free to post here if there is any other finding.
Sincerely,
Steven Cheng
Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead
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