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CSS3 styling for tables
This article gives you instructions on how to style your tables or any other items generated by repeaters/grids etc. without rendering extra CSS classes into it.
Created on 4/23/2012 8:47:17 AM in Design and CSS styles
 
Creating a Mega Menu (step by step)
In this article you’ll see how to integrate a Mega Menu. There are plenty of solutions for complex looking menus with images, link descriptions etc. all over the internet. They are using Javascript, CSS or combination of those two. In this example, we’ll integrate the following Mega Menu solution which is completely CSS driven (which is great from the Accessibility and a bit the SEO point of view): How to Build a Kick-Butt CSS3 Mega Drop-Down Menu
Created on 10/31/2011 1:55:06 AM in Design and CSS styles
 
Helpful CSS classes rendered for the BODY element
If you're struggling to make your web site look good for all the different browsers or just want to apply unique styles for different cultures, you might take advantage of the BODY classes rendered for you by Kentico CMS output engine.
Created on 6/20/2010 1:34:52 PM in Design and CSS styles
 
Styling the page based on a specific information
You can assign different styles to your page based on the specific information on the currently displayed document. This article describes how to do that on global level from within the master page code.
Created on 6/20/2010 12:51:31 PM in Design and CSS styles
 
Referring CSS style sheet managed in Kentico CMS through the direct path
Sometimes, you might find yourself in a situation when you need to refer the CSS style sheet through the direct path, however, still to have a possibility to manage it through the CMS Site Manager. Take a look on how to easily accomplish this task.
Created on 6/20/2010 12:22:10 PM in Design and CSS styles
 
How to make Drop-down menu semi-transparent
This article helps you to make Drop-down menu (CMSMenu control) semi-transparent. Maybe you have already noticed that standard CSS styles do not work for menu in Internet Explorer as usual.
Created on 4/6/2010 6:20:19 AM in Design and CSS styles
 
How to change CSS stylesheet per document alias path or document´s culture.
This article describes how to change CSS stylesheet per document alias path or document´s culture, so every page or its culture version can have a different stylesheet applied.
Created on 12/1/2009 7:31:34 AM in Design and CSS styles
 
How to remove the table layout from Multiple choice form field
This article describes how to modify the layout of the multiple choice form control.
Created on 8/4/2009 8:08:14 AM in Design and CSS styles
 
Different favicons per site in Kentico CMS 4.0
This article will describe how you can use different favicons for multiple web sites when using portal engine templates.
Created on 6/29/2009 4:59:06 AM in Design and CSS styles
 
Displaying different image on page refresh
This article shows you how to have different images every time the page is refreshed or viewed.
Created on 3/16/2009 10:38:25 AM in Design and CSS styles
 
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