Comments on: Dynamics 365 Portal – When the Custom CSS won’t load./2018/01/09/dynamics-365-portal-when-the-custom-css-wont-load/Sharing my work and study experience with technologies.Wed, 14 Feb 2018 05:52:54 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: Sam Shannon/2018/01/09/dynamics-365-portal-when-the-custom-css-wont-load/#comment-347Wed, 14 Feb 2018 05:52:54 +0000/?p=2370#comment-347Most likely this is a side-effect of the way CRM operates in the background.
Pages on the portal are actually made up of two records, one of which is a ‘Localised Content’ of the other, which overrides the ‘outer’ one.

When you edit via portal, you edit the Localised record, but in the CRM interface, you can only get to the Localised one via the ‘outer’ one which looks practically identical.

A good test for whether you’re on the actual page or the ‘page wrapper’ is if in your 3rd screenshot you click the ‘Web Page: Information’ dropdown and change to ‘Content Page’.

If that does nothing, you’re on the outer record, if it takes you to a page where you can edit the HTML, you’re on the right one.

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