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5/2/2017 2:59 PM
 

Dear DNN Experts,

Please help, regarding finding a CSS file in DNN.

I am using "DNN 8.0.3" and I need to find an absolute URL.

How can one get the absolute URL to the "Portal.css" file?

Please advise.

Thanks.

-- Mark Kamoski
 
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5/3/2017 8:14 AM
 

Mark,

the absolute Url is /Portals/[PortalID]/portal.css - replace [PortalID] by the actual number. If you don't know the PortalID, go to Host :: SQL and run the following script:

SELECT PortalID FROM {databaseOwner}{objectQualifier}PortalLocalization
WHERE PortalName = '[PortalName]'

Replace [PortalName] by the name of your portal, which you can find under Admin :: Site Settings ("Title").

If you need that in a module code you can use something like:

string pathToPortalCss = string.Format("{0}portal.css", PortalSettings.HomeDirectory);

Happy DNNing!
Michael


Michael Tobisch
DNN★MVP

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5/4/2017 5:06 PM
 

Michael,

Excellent.

Thanks.

-- Mark Kamoski
 
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5/8/2017 10:43 AM
 
Mark,

you're welcome.

Happy DNNing!
Michael

Michael Tobisch
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dnn-Connect.org - The most vibrant community around the DNN-platform
 
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