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New Post 5/28/2008 7:16 AM
User is offline Dale
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Shifting module panes on the fly 

Hi All,

I'm writing a module that has Multi Views, as such it shrinks and expands accordingly; however I want to be able to switch it from a Left Pane to either the Top Pane or the main Content Pane depending on which view it's currently in so the other modules don't shift size and/or cause horizontal scrolling.

I'm hoping it's just a case of finding the link to the Parent Page and changing an index of Module ID's for the Panes; unfortunately I can't find any comprehensive API Documentation that tells me how the module interacts with it's parent Page (or maybe I'm looking in the wrong place). Does anyone have a link to such documentation or can point me in the right direction regarding this functionality.


Regards,

Dale

 
New Post 5/28/2008 7:55 AM
User is offline Chris Hammond
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Re: Shifting module panes on the fly 

Hmmm my reply of course failed to post.

Anyways, check out the TabModules table, there's a PaneName column you can probably modify to move the module.


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