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New Post 5/31/2008 7:50 PM
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User is offline Paul Chu
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Hiding Module Border 

Happy Saturday to all, :)

I'm was wondering how to remove the default Module Border from a Module.

In the default Blue skin is a default Container being used ?

Is it possible to modify the Container border to NOT Show ( invisible ).

Appreciate the help....

Peace,  LA Guy

 

 

 
New Post 6/1/2008 8:15 AM
User is offline Joe Craig
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Re: Hiding Module Border 

Under Module Settings (the drop down) uncheck the box that causes the container to be displayed.

 
New Post 6/2/2008 10:01 AM
User is offline Paul Chu
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Re: Hiding Module Border 

Hi Joe,

Ok, that is a good tip for hiding the Container for 1 module on a page.

But, I was looking for a way to do this for all modules by default.

Do I need to create a "borderless" container ? If so, how ?

Many Thanks, LA Guy

 

 
New Post 6/11/2008 4:05 PM
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Re: Hiding Module Border 

you can design a "borderless" container  or "div-layout" container. Just need know some tips! maybe the following url will be useful for you:

http://www.cuongdang.net/tabid/123/itemid/35/Simple-Containers-in-DotNetNuke-Design.aspx


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