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I am trying to include this line of html into a sharepoint 2007 content section inside a page i have just created. I am the owner.

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/sites/gskglobal/mcLaren-partnership/Documents/live.css" />

I input this using Edit HTML Source on a piece of content (This was the only way i could find out how to input HTML directly).

When i click ok the styles display perfectly having already uploaded the css file.

When i click save it removes the entire link element and leaves me with no stylesheet.

i could put the styles in line, but i really don't want to do this.

N.B no erros are displayed only

Warning: The HTML source you entered might have been modified.

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Both of those will work, however the CSS may get executed AFTER the SharePoint Page is rendered.

The short and simple way is to add the CSS file to any document library (Style Library too). Add the Link script above into a text file and upload that. Add a Content Editor Web Part to the page and through the settings, point it to the TEXT file with the script.

The CEWP part is executed during the HTML creation process when building the page thus the CSS gets executed with the header (like the rest of the CSS for SharePoint).

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Try adding your .css file to your main web "Style Library"

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  • where would i find this style library? I haven't worked with this mammoth beast before. Dec 12, 2012 at 11:21
  • It should be on your root site. Dec 12, 2012 at 11:21
  • I can't find anything that looks like a style library. I have found whilst in edit mode under the page tab a button called library settings, but then searching for style in this brings up nothing Dec 12, 2012 at 11:35
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    Go to your main web, click all site content, and if you have sufficient permissions you would be able to find Style Library under "Document Libraries". Alternatively you can go to [12]\TEMPLATE\LAYOUTS\STYLES and add your file manually, then add the href='_layouts\styles[filepath]' Dec 12, 2012 at 11:39
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    You can do this but be aware that if you add styles to that library, they are loaded every time you hit the page (it's a separate file request). In many cases you will not have access to this if you are not the Site Owner. In addition, many of your users will not either - a big problem - you have to grant all users read to this or give them Style Readers membership (they usually are by default, but all depends on how protective the admin is). The library is a document library located at http://<site>/Style Library. You can either navigate to this or find it using Designer. I don't recommend it Mar 14, 2013 at 23:46
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You need only to publish your css file

  • Go to your all document view
  • find your file
  • publish
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The best and easiest way I found to add any form of html into the document when adding a webpart simply add a form then edit the html as you would normally and this will no longer give you the

 Warning: The HTML source you entered might have been modified.

It will just leave the markup in there without sharepoint stripping or editing your markup

Just wanted to make people aware that this is possible and maybe an option if you don't have access to the other suggests.

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