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New Post 6/27/2008 12:31 AM
User is offline Smikesh
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Closing button for modules? 

At present we modules having minimize button(-) and maximize (+) button.

Can we add close button also for modules?

 
New Post 6/27/2008 4:36 AM
User is offline Joe Brinkman
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Re: Closing button for modules? 

The min/max button is a skin object that is specified in a specific container.  You are free to create containers that include other skin objects, including a button for deleting a module from a page.  In general, this functionality is not provided to end users - but there are some scenarios where you may want to allow this behavior for personalization reasons.

Like many requests for functionality, this is not something that requires a modification to the core but rather requires some configuration/development on the part of the person trying to develop a site with specific functionality and requirements in mind.


Joe Brinkman
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New Post 6/29/2008 11:11 PM
User is offline Smikesh
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Re: Closing button for modules? 

Thank you Joe.

 
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