Is there an example of how to add this functionality to an existing application?

Last post 09-16-2006 4:30 PM by toddhd. 2 replies.

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  • Is there an example of how to add this functionality to an existing application?

    09-16-2006, 12:33 PM
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    • toddhd
    • Member since 06-18-2002, 6:03 AM
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    The how-to's on the homepage all seem to start with, "Create a new CSS Adapter Project", and that project builds all kinds of folders and so on... very nice for showing off all the parts in the kit, but it doesn't help me with my existing app. What do I need to add to my existing application to start taking advantage of this kit?
    -Todd Davis
    http://www.SeaburyDesign.com
  • Re: Is there an example of how to add this functionality to an existing application?

    09-16-2006, 2:27 PM
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    • Russ Helfand
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    The adapter kit's white paper has a section devoted just to folks like you, http://www.asp.net/CSSAdapters/WhitePaper.aspx#SamplesUsingInYourWebSite. Please let me know if you need additional help integrating the files into your site.  This section was intended to guide you in that goal.  However, if you find it inaccurate or insufficient I'd like to know specifically what to change/add so we can continue to improve these instructions in future revs of the kit.

    BTW, I like your pic.  Is that you? I used to ride a bike but it wasn't as nice as the one in your pic.  It was just a little Yamaha 250 that I drove back and forth to work 'cause I was just getting started in life and didn't have money to buy a car. Still, sometimes I miss it 'cause it was sort of fun to cruise around on.

    Russ Helfand
    Groovybits.com
  • Re: Is there an example of how to add this functionality to an existing application?

    09-16-2006, 4:30 PM
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    Thank you Russ - I'll check out that whitepaper and let you know how things work out. I really like the kit, and I think it will be a huge help in our current project.

    Yes, that's really me in the picture, although the picture is about 2-3 years old now. The bike in the photo is a 2004 HD Fatboy, but here's the real kicker - I won it. The HD dealership near my home had a Father's Daycookout about 2 years ago, and they were raffling off the Fatboy. I don't usually participate in those things, but I just had a good feeling about it, and my wife miraculously OK'd the $100 raffle ticket, telling me to condsider it my father's day gift. Two weeks later I had the bike in hand. It's still a blast. The pretty girl on the handlebars is my daughter. She's almost five now, but it'll be a few more years before she gets a real ride on the bike. I started out with a Honda 450 myself. It was fun, but no comparison to the Harley. Funny how many developers seemed to have owned a bike at some point - it's a strange but wonderful mix of lifestyles.

    -Todd Davis
    http://www.SeaburyDesign.com
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