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New Post 2/7/2008 7:29 AM
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User is offline bradland
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Links Module Spacing 

Is there a way to remove the extra line in between each link in the Links Module?  I would prefer to use this module for my user's who don't know HTML so they can add or remove links, but I need it to be spaced tighter than it is.

 
New Post 2/8/2008 2:31 PM
User is offline Richard Edwards
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Re: Links Module Spacing 

No, unfortunately the links module displays each link with it's own table, all within yet another table. It's really done quite poorly IMHO. You could try and add some css to do it, or just edit the links.ascx file inside the desktopmodule/links folder. Look at the <itemtemplate>. You could change the itemtemplate to show links the way you wish. Be aware though that if you change this file and then install an upgrade to the Links module, your changes will be overwritten. It's probably a better idea to spring for a good low cost links module that has some templating abilities so you can control how links are shown.

 

 


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New Post 2/12/2008 3:39 PM
User is offline anonymous
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Re: Links Module Spacing 

As of right now there is no way to control this due to it being hard-coded into the ascx file. I am working on the new URLControl right now but plan a maintenance release after that is finished to address some of these issues. While I will not implement templating into the release, I will make the hard-coded areas into CSS where I can. This will make it easier for you to modify.

Templating and Token replacement is slated for the next release which will be after DNN 5.0 is released.

 
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