editing side background panel in wss

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Guest

Hello, I've applied a new custom theme to my sharepoint extranet and can't
seem to get the sidebar with the light blue vanilla theme to change color and
stick throughout the site.

Any tips on where I can edit this either in cutomizing the theme or css sheet?
TIA, Steven

P.S. I also want some direction where to look for an anon/posting form as I
see on many aspx sites these days. I can make forms for authenticated users
either in info path or fp or visual studio, but they all ask for
authentication even though I have security set for anon users to contribute
in iis.6.0

TIA
Steven
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

You may want to ask in the WSS newsgroup at
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.sharepoint.windowsservices

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| Hello, I've applied a new custom theme to my sharepoint extranet and can't
| seem to get the sidebar with the light blue vanilla theme to change color and
| stick throughout the site.
|
| Any tips on where I can edit this either in cutomizing the theme or css sheet?
| TIA, Steven
|
| P.S. I also want some direction where to look for an anon/posting form as I
| see on many aspx sites these days. I can make forms for authenticated users
| either in info path or fp or visual studio, but they all ask for
| authentication even though I have security set for anon users to contribute
| in iis.6.0
|
| TIA
| Steven
 
G

Guest

Oh good, I had no idea that was even there.
On the brighter side I figured it out anyway, seems some of the css needs to
be edited directly on the server in the www.root folder. I was editing
remotely via fp 2003 and had to go one by one through the lines to find what
I was after. I think we need to come up with a more sensible naming
convention for elements on the css sheets or a way to split views for those
too somehow so you can see a little more clearly what's what, maybe in fp
2006 or whatever they're putting out next. I'll check this site out too,
thanks for the tip!

Kind regards,

Steven
 

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