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Dynamics Portal where is located CSS file

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Hi, I am working on Microsofy Dynamics 365, customer portal. I am searching everywhere for files named "default.bundle.css" and (would great to know) default.bundle.js but I am not able to find them both anywhere.

Do you know where to find these? Best regards.

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    oliver.rodrigues Profile Picture
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    CSS files for the Portal are located in the Web File entity, the Portal uses the bootstrap as styling, you can find that CSS in the web files entity and make your customizations needed

    my recommendation is creating a separate CSS file / record and add only the classes you are making changes

    also note that your portal will read only the first note from your web file record, make sure you have only one note

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    We are using separated web files but I couln't find "default.bundle.css" or "default.bundle.js" anywhere. I found the "bootstrap.min.css" web file and I am aware that Dynamics uses only the first file.

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    oliver.rodrigues Profile Picture
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    are you using Portals online or on-premise ?

    if it is on-prem, could it be the case that someone added the .css directly into the source code ?

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    It is online.

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    Nicholas Hayduk Profile Picture
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    Hi Martin,

    That file is located in the source code of the project so it's located directly on the Azure Web App that Microsoft uses to host your portal - you won't find it anywhere in the CRM.  In fact, it's not even a single file in the project.  It's a combination of a number CSS files "bundled" together to minimize the total number of requests to render the page.  Same with the JS bundle.

    Nick

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