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New Post 7/9/2008 8:35 AM
User is offline ger
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How can I get the menu to NOT appear on certain pages 

Here is why I need the menu NOT to appear on certain pages...

I want to open up a new window for my chat module (so that visitors can chat and browse my website at the same time by having 2 windows- one window for the chat module and one window for the rest of my website.)

My problem is- when I open up a new window for my chat page, that page includes the "menu" as well as my "company logo".   I do NOT want that.  Instead I want to open a new window with a page that shows only the chat module (without the menu and logo that is always attached to every page I create).

Can someone help?

 

 
New Post 7/9/2008 9:57 AM
User is offline Mike Horton
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Re: How can I get the menu to NOT appear on certain pages 

The way I see making that work would be to create a modified versions of you skin that has the [LOGO] and [MENU] tags removed. Then apply that skin to your chat page (under Page Settings in the Control Panel).

 
New Post 7/10/2008 6:50 AM
User is offline ger
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Re: How can I get the menu to NOT appear on certain pages 

 Mike Horton wrote

The way I see making that work would be to create a modified versions of you skin that has the [LOGO] and [MENU] tags removed. Then apply that skin to your chat page (under Page Settings in the Control Panel).

Thanks Mike.  I kinda thought along the same line too... but it is nice to have someone confirm that it would work.  (I never created my own skin before.)

 
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