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  • Base CSS for a Vertical master page modification

    Posted on March 12th, 2009 Eric 3 comments

    So I finally completed a newly branded master page for our internal portal.  After a few mockups prior to our migration to MOSS, this is probably the third or fourth time I’ve done this.  The most frustrating thing about this is the styling that’s used.  Firebug and IE Developer toolbar help nailing these down.  When stylizing this new portal, I chose to override the Vertical and Core styles I did not like.  My base master page I chose to brand off of was the Blue Vertical master page, making a copy of the original course.

    For my sanity’s sake, I have created a base CSS template that can be used to get most of the styling done.  It doesn’t include a few custom styles for headers, footer, and custom search controls that I used.  It also does not include the drop shadow styles, as I removed those in the design. Enjoy!

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