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How do I disable civicrm.css on public pages in Drupal?
I have the following in my template.php file, in my custom theme:
function shriver_css_alter(&$css) {
unset($css[drupal_get_path('module','civicrm').' … /css/civicrm.css']);
}
It doesn't work, though. I can disable other stylesheets this way, but not this one. …
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How do I disable civicrm.css on public pages in Drupal?
Put this in the template.php file of your theme:
function shriver_css_alter(&$css) {
unset($css['sites/all/modules/civicrm/css/civicrm.css']);
}
Manually enter the path to the css. … When I used drupal_get_path('module','civicrm'), it would output sites/all/modules/civicrm/drupal/css/civicrm.css. Not sure why it added 'drupal' to the path but that was the problem. …