[support] how to modify css for a default/core module for 1 site ona multi-site setup

Shyamala shyamala at netlinkindia.com
Tue Sep 25 04:40:55 UTC 2007


First step create a separate theme for the site that requires the separate css and place it in the corresponding sites folder. 
You can then add mytheme_book.css to the template.php file in this theme.
Enable the new theme from the site to view changes.

Shyamala
Team Leader
Netlink Technologies
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jean Gazis 
  To: support 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 9:34 AM
  Subject: [support] how to modify css for a default/core module for 1 site ona multi-site setup


  I need to modify some styles in book.css to fix a view for just one site. The book.css file is in the core part of the drupal files, not in the individual theme. The views theme wizard doesn't do the code for this type of view yet. If I make a new file like mytheme_book.css, where do I put it and how do I tell the theme to include it and override the other one? 

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  Jean Gazis
  www.jeangazis.com
  www.boxofrain.us

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