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hauwquekUser is Offline
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04 Oct 2005 10:54 AM  

Hello,

I have a few questions:

1. Your Skin products come with CSS Editor but you also sell it separately. Does it handle other people's skins exactly the same way?

2. I read that DNN Skins are not easy to design. Does CSS Editor makes the job easier?

3. If we purchase 2 skins from you, do we have to pay for 2 CSS Editors?

4. What Discussion module are you using here and is it also designed/modified by your CSS Editor?

Thanks

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06 Oct 2005 12:39 PM  

It appears that you are confusing an altogether different product and company to our CSS/Editor. From your references, it appears you are actually referring your questions in regards to the CSS Skins and Snapsis CSS editing control. Our CSS Editor is altogether different, and much more robust in features. The Snapsis CSS Editor works only with the CSS Skins.

Try out our demo, the Bi4ce CSS Editor works on all Stylesheets contained within the runtime environment of DotNetNuke, meaning any and all skins, containers and portal css files. It provides a fully integrated help library for all attributes of the style sheet, as well as previews, enhanced color selection and a unique color schema generator based on color logic against a selected color of your choosing.

Check out our demo, and ask any other questions regarding our product.

Happy Nuking!

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06 Oct 2005 12:41 PM  
Sorry, your question regarding the discussion module. We are using the free Forums, Gallery and Blog modules provided by the DotNetNuke core team. You can download these modules from www.dotnetnuke.com. The look and feel of the forums has been altered by changing the stylesheets which are utilized by the forum module, and yes - we used the CSS Editor for adjusting these layouts.
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