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CssClass confusion

Asked by allanmark in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Programming for ASP.NET

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Greetings all

I am trying to understand ..

1.  What is the difference between the CLASS property of HTML controls and the CSSCLASS property of
     ASP.Net controls? If I create a class in my CSS file can I say "<ASPxxxxx CssClass="myClass" ?

2. When trying to set up classes for ASP controls (I am using the VS005 CSS editor (right-click on solution
    explorer... Add new item ... Select CSS Style sheet) there are properties which aren't supported (eg. if
    I try set up the "PasswordLabelText" property of the login control or, "ImageUrl" of the ASP HyperLink. I
   get  told "'PasswordLabelText' is not  a  known CSS property name."). Why is this? Do I code these
   inline (horrid! I will have to do that in more  than one place, which is why I wanted to use a class).

In advance, thanks!!

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