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New Post 4/9/2008 9:40 AM
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Catalook ItemPane Skin 

I know this site is not for third party modules but I'm having a real issue trying to find answers to skinning problems with Catalook. I'm simply trying to layout the controls in a different arrangement by first stripping out the HTML code and then rebuilding an HTML table layout with the controls inside. I started by stripping out the HTML and it displays the labels and buttons on the page, but no data and the buttons don't work. I checked the ID's of the controls and they seemed OK. Also, the skin changes I make don't seem to show up, even if I empty the cache in both DNN and Catalook. They do however seem to change randomly and occasionally, which is frustrating when you don't have all day (or two in this case) to skin a module. Anyone have experience with this?

 
New Post 4/11/2008 11:38 AM
User is offline GeoCentric Designs
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Re: Catalook ItemPane Skin 

I fixed my problem. I was pasting the grid controls into the list template. They aren't interchangeable. Thanks to DNNsoft support for pointing that out. I just stipped out the HTML and left the controls in place for each itemtemplate. Then went through and layed them out with my own HTML. Since I didn't care about the CSS in the Catalook HTML I didn't mind scrapping it altogether. If anyone has any other experiences with skinning the Catalook ItemPane or Menu please feel free to post!

 
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