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New Post 1/17/2006 12:49 AM
User is offline Jenny Abrahamsson
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How to change a site from 3 panes to 2? 
Modified By Stefan Cullmann  on 11/12/2007 5:44:44 PM)

Today, our site uses three panes: One quite narrow left, a broader content pane in the center and a narrow right pane.

Now, I'd like to remove the right pane and all its contents but I can't figure out how to do that whith a minimum of impact on the site.

Any suggestions? All information is going to be useful to me as a new beginner on this tool...


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New Post 1/17/2006 3:48 AM
User is offline Michael Flanakin
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Re: How to change a site from 3 panes to 2? 
Are you wanting to delete all of the modules assigned to the pane and get rid of the pane or just one of those tasks? I don't believe there's a way to delete all modules added to a pane. If you remove the pane, they will be added to the ContentPane, by default. If you want to remove the pane, you'll have to do that from the skin. It's a fairly simple task. Copy the current skin, find the <div>, <span>, or <td> with an ID of RightPane, and either remove it or remove the ID and/or runat="server" attribute.

By the way, skins are located in the /Portals/_default/Skins/<skin name> directory.

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New Post 11/12/2007 12:38 PM
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Re: How to change a site from 3 panes to 2? 

I have a similar problem.  I have a grid which I would like to enlarge horizontally.  Changing the grid width in properties didn't do anything.  I noticed that the grid is in the center pane and that the left and right panes are taking up room.

I just want to delete the left and right panes.  Is there any way to do that (outside of skins-which I know nothing about, let alone asp code)?

MichaelM

 
New Post 11/12/2007 1:35 PM
User is offline Stefan Cullmann
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Re: How to change a site from 3 panes to 2? 

If you don't use your panes, they don't take any place (at least not in view mode)

Please use the right forums next time -- this one deals with the iframe module. 


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