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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2007 18:57:35 -0000</pubDate>
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Home: <a href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/help-en/index.cgi?socialtext_style_customization_guide" title="(70 months) Socialtext enables you to create a custom stylesheet to customize the appearance of your workspace. ...">Socialtext Style Customization Guide</a><br />
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It is likely easier to skin your site by altering Socialtext's default CSS a page/section at a time as opposed to building a custom CSS file from scratch. Working with the existing file enables you to alter one area but still have access to the rest of the workspace. That should help with testing flow and links.</p>
<h2 id="firefox">Firefox</h2>
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In Firefox, you can click to view a page, then click on <strong>File-&gt;Save Page As...</strong> in the menu bar. Choose to save the page as &quot;Web Page, complete&quot;. This will store the HTML file and a directory containing all of the external resources required to render it. Inside the directory you will find the file screen.css. This is the file you want to edit and eventually replace.</p>
<h2 id="internet_explorer">Internet Explorer</h2>
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In Internet Explorer, you can click to view a page, then click on <strong>File-&gt;Save As</strong> in the menu bar. Choose to save the page as &quot;Web Page, complete&quot;. This will store the HTML file and a directory containing all of the external resources required to render it. Inside the directory you will find the file screen.css. This is the file you want to edit and eventually replace.</p>
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