Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Changing color of the report parameter viewer tool bar

Hey peeps,
I am wondering to know if there is a way to change the color of the SQL
Report parameter strip when the report is rendered. I tried changing a few
classes in the Reportingservice.css file but those changes reflect only in
the outer region(the container of the report, not the frame). When the report
is rendered, a new css file named "8.00.743.00HtmlViewer.css" is generated
dynamically which is holding control to the class files used by different
items in that tool bar. How would I get access to this newly generated css
file or howelse could I change the color of the tool bar that contains items
like "Find", "Export" buttons. Awaiting your suggestion.
Thanks
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RS SP1 has additional url access parameter Stylesheet that specifies a =style sheet to be applied to the HTML viewer..
You need to make your own file and save it to 'C:\Program =Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Reporting =Services\ReportServer\styles\custom.css'
Here is example:
http://servername/reportserver?/SampleReports/Report1&rs:Command=3DRender=
&rc:Stylesheet=3DCustom
The following style makes parameters row blue:
.MenuBarBkGnd
{
background-color: blue
}
PS:
New in SP2. The <HTMLViewerStyleSheet> property has been added to the =Reporting Services configuration file so that you can specify a new =default style sheet for your HTML viewer.
"Balaji" <Balaji@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =news:C57EAA6A-1B94-4DF4-9F13-01E3CD433401@.microsoft.com...
> Hey peeps,
> > I am wondering to know if there is a way to change the color of the =SQL > Report parameter strip when the report is rendered. I tried changing a =few > classes in the Reportingservice.css file but those changes reflect =only in > the outer region(the container of the report, not the frame). When the =report > is rendered, a new css file named "8.00.743.00HtmlViewer.css" is =generated > dynamically which is holding control to the class files used by =different > items in that tool bar. How would I get access to this newly generated =css > file or howelse could I change the color of the tool bar that contains =items > like "Find", "Export" buttons. Awaiting your suggestion.
> > Thanks
> Balaji
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RS SP1 has additional url access =parameter Stylesheet that specifies a style sheet to be applied to the HTML viewer..
You need to make your own file and save =it to 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Reporting Services\ReportServer\styles\custom.css'
Here is example:
http://servername/reportserver?/SampleReports/Report1&rs:Com=mand=3DRender&rc:Stylesheet=3DCustom
The following style makes parameters =row blue:
.MenuBarBkGnd{ background-color: blue}
PS:
New in SP2. The property has =been added to the Reporting Services configuration file so that you can =specify a new default style sheet for your HTML viewer.
"Balaji" wrote in message news:C57EAA6A-1B94-4DF4-9F13-01E3CD433401@.microsoft.com...> =Hey peeps,> > I am wondering to know if there is a way to =change the color of the SQL > Report parameter strip when the report is =rendered. I tried changing a few > classes in the Reportingservice.css file =but those changes reflect only in > the outer region(the container of the =report, not the frame). When the report > is rendered, a new css file =named "8.00.743.00HtmlViewer.css" is generated > dynamically which is =holding control to the class files used by different > items in that tool =bar. How would I get access to this newly generated css > file or =howelse could I change the color of the tool bar that contains items > =like "Find", "Export" buttons. Awaiting your =suggestion.> > Thanks> Balaji

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