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New Post 3/16/2006 8:24 AM
User is offline Kyle Stock
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Re: Custom Module Container Skinning Problems 
As a follow-up to the first question asked, how can you change the skin displayed when a control is shown by itself?  I have two modules and each has a number of controls which will be shown alone.  I need the controls in each of these module to have different skins.  Is there a way to do this?
 
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Re: Custom Module Container Skinning Problems 

FYI: Asking this in this thread, limits the possible replies. Always post a new request to a new thread.

As to your question. It's not possible without hard coding it into the module to force specific skins. Edit Controls that load by themselves always load using the admin skin. Some developers load controls dynamically so that the page skin is displayed instead of the admin skin. The advantage of doing this is that other modules in the page are not hidden as when the admin skin is loaded.

You could add settings to your module where the user can select a pairing of <module control >- <skin>


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