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ASP.Net » Theme Style » Themes 
.skin file takes precedence over styles applied to every HTML element


Suppose you have a definition for the TextBox server control in the .skin file: 

<asp:Textbox Runat="server" 
             ForeColor="#004000" 
             Font-Names="Verdana"
             BackColor="#ffffff" 
             Font-Size="X-Small" 
             BorderStyle="Solid"
             BorderWidth="1px"  
             BorderColor="#004000" 
             Font-Bold="True" />

CSS file

INPUT {
 background-color: black;
}

 
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