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How To Use Two Different CSS Files For A Dashboard?

vtsguerrero
Contributor

How can I include different css files for one dashboard?

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gyslainlatsa
Motivator

hi vtsguerrero,
try to put this in the header of the code of your dashboard

<dashboard  stylesheet="file1.css, file2.css">
    --------
</dashboard>

try and let me know if it working

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LukeMurphey
Champion

You can do this with a CSS import declaration.

For the sake of this example, assume that the view imports the CSS file "mystyle.css":

<form stylesheet="mystyle.css">
 ...

The mystyle.css file then includes CSS import declarations which import other files:

@import url("style1.css");
@import url("style2.css");

Note that the import declarations need to be at the top of your CSS files (before other styling statements).

gyslainlatsa
Motivator

hi vtsguerrero,
try to put this in the header of the code of your dashboard

<dashboard  stylesheet="file1.css, file2.css">
    --------
</dashboard>

try and let me know if it working

vtsguerrero
Contributor

Worked well, thanks a lot @gyslainlatsa !

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