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Hello

I understand how master pages work with containers.

How would i go about having a stylesheet for one of my containers in a
different aspx file considering that the <headelement is in the
master file? Putting it in the master file means it will be included
for all.

once using master pages, aspx files only have this

<asp:Content ID="ContentSite Body" ContentPlaceHol derID="SiteBody "
Runat="Server">

any help would....help :)

Aug 29 '07 #1
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On Aug 29, 8:55 am, Sir Psycho <panuccio.vi... @gmail.comwrote :
Hello

I understand how master pages work with containers.

How would i go about having a stylesheet for one of my containers in a
different aspx file considering that the <headelement is in the
master file? Putting it in the master file means it will be included
for all.

once using master pages, aspx files only have this

<asp:Content ID="ContentSite Body" ContentPlaceHol derID="SiteBody "
Runat="Server">

any help would....help :)
you can use following technique

Style s = new Style();
s.BackColor = System.Drawing. Color.Red;
Page.Header.Sty leSheet.CreateS tyleRule(s, this, "BODY");

this would change the background of your content page

http://groups.google.com/group/micro...61cb0ba720710d

Aug 29 '07 #2
http://www.pluralsight.com/blogs/ted.../31/14437.aspx
"Sir Psycho" <pa************ @gmail.comwrote in message
news:11******** *************@l 22g2000prc.goog legroups.com...
Hello

I understand how master pages work with containers.

How would i go about having a stylesheet for one of my containers in a
different aspx file considering that the <headelement is in the
master file? Putting it in the master file means it will be included
for all.

once using master pages, aspx files only have this

<asp:Content ID="ContentSite Body" ContentPlaceHol derID="SiteBody "
Runat="Server">

any help would....help :)

Aug 29 '07 #3
In article <_a************ ****@bignews3.b ellsouth.net>, vMike
<Mi************ @5nerrawgenospa m.comwrites
>This is *much* easier than using the ASP.NET objects to modify the <head>
programmatical ly.

No disrespect taken. I think it depends a lot on how much flexibly you
need. If it you are trying to build an app that is going to have a lot
of flexibility, I prefer properties.
Out of interest, why? Having the <headstuff inside a content tag still
allows flexibility. I showed a static way to do it, but there's nothing
wrong with putting a Literal control in the <headcontent tag and
setting the stylesheet dynamically. Works the same as a property, but
much simpler IMO.

I'd be interested to hear why you prefer properties.

Ta ra

--
Alan Silver
(anything added below this line is nothing to do with me)
Aug 30 '07 #4

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