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SharePoint 2007 CSS Chart Updated

I have posted more styles to my CSS chart for SharePoint 2007, and thanks to Kerry Dirks for pointing out that I omitted navigation styles for Quick Launch!

CSS Chart for SharePoint 2007

This entry was posted in News and Recommendations and tagged CSS, Reference on February 21, 2007 by Heather Solomon.

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Last reply was July 10, 2008
  1. zuneone
    View February 21, 2007

    That is exactly what I have been looking for… You are a dream Heather. One thing I am having trouble customizing the “My Site” link. It doesn’t seem to be following the ms-globallinks styles…

  2. steve.schmidt
    View February 21, 2007

    What a resource!! This is awesome – thanks for your effort in putting this together.

  3. Matthew Ohlandt
    View March 28, 2007

    OMG!!! Heather, this one AWESOME resource. I have spent counless hours trying to determing which classes handle what in several attempts to edit my master page… Thank you very much!

  4. Steve
    View May 16, 2007

    Heather,I have been beating my head against a wall for a couple days. I am trying to change the font size for quicklaunch bullet items and headers. When I look at the source for my page, it looks like MS has rendered inline relative styles that I can’t override.Am I missing something? If I want to change everything in the quicklaunch from font-size of 1em to .8em, how would I do that?

  5. Lisa
    View September 21, 2007

    The CSS Reference Chart is a great resource. Thanks for putting that together. There are two styles that I am still having a hard time finding in the .css file:The breadcrumbs above the pagetitle (.ms-pagetitle) on pages such as All Site Content, Documents, Shared Documents, etc. It is different than .ms-globalbreadcrumb and .ms-pagebreadcrumb.”Welcome Heather Solomon v” — color of the text when you rollover the text “Welcome Heather Solomon”; not when you rollover the arrow. It is different from .ms-HoverCellInActive, .ms-SpLinkButtonInActive.Any help in finding these two items would be greatly appreciated.

  6. Raj Krishnamurthy
    View March 3, 2008

    This is a great resource and thanks for posting. I’d like to point out that the style reference for flyouts from the quicklaunch are missing. I’ve been breaking my head over trying to find where they are controlled. The issue is that when the second level of navigation items are not as long, there tends to be whitespace. The navigation item does not span all the way through. Shane had something for a similar phenomenon on the top nav but I couldn’t find any help where this happens on the QuickLaunch items. I’d be happy to pass on more information and/or images to show what I exactly mean. ~Raj

  7. siowk
    View March 19, 2008

    Heather, How do you change the colour and sizes of fonts on the top and left navigation. Thanks.siowk

  8. Blankin
    View July 10, 2008

    I can change the colors etc. through the .css but I’m trying to figure out a way to click the “My Site” link and have it open in a new window.Any suggestions about how to go about doing this? I’m stumped.Thanks,-Bethany

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