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New Post 4/29/2008 9:37 PM
User is offline Kelton
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Just need to insert an Image a content Pane 

Hi,

I'm trying to figure out how I can insert an image/logo into one of the content panes on my website. If I add a module, DNN puts a container arond the image.

Is it possible to insert just an image or do i need to modify the Skin?

Any help would be great

 
New Post 4/30/2008 3:10 AM
User is offline ROBAX
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Re: Just need to insert an Image a content Pane 

In the module settings, look for the option to "display container" and remove the tick from the box.

Rob

 
New Post 4/30/2008 2:42 PM
User is offline MikeTheVike
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Re: Just need to insert an Image a content Pane 

 ROBAX wrote

In the module settings, look for the option to "display container" and remove the tick from the box.

Rob

This will display the content without displaying the container at all?  I've been creating "blank" containers and skinning with those when needed...haha

 

 
New Post 5/2/2008 1:38 PM
User is offline keeperofstars
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Re: Just need to insert an Image a content Pane 

 MikeTheVike wrote

 ROBAX wrote

In the module settings, look for the option to "display container" and remove the tick from the box.

Rob

 

This will display the content without displaying the container at all?  I've been creating "blank" containers and skinning with those when needed...haha

 

lol yeap, Its a preference I use transparent containers as well but its mainly because I prefer to get a better feel for what my site will look like without having to toggle to view mode. Not sure which is more work though. :)

One thing to note though that if you have special spacing from the container like extra padding / margins. if you remove the container it can sometimes alter those. Other then that a little check mark does wonders.

 
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