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New Post 1/4/2008 5:39 PM
User is offline Innochannel
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[Dashboard][New Function] Adding Images on Dashboard like those in Yahoo and MSN. 

Scratching my head as a noob in programming...I wonder how can we made a nice Dashboard to show Latest Upload, Top Download etc, with ONLY ONE nice girl on the left of the dashboard...

So far, I did it using container's background. But won' t it be nice if we can upload a Image icon on the left or right of the dashboard content?

I've tried to put <asp:url> on the xml...but then all dashboard would have the same images...

Then...I tried put on dashboard.latest.html...but that is a dynamic content which mean your images will duplicated with every title shown. zzz

And because dashboard module does not have its own data table...and kinda linking commands with repo....

Just...hopefully in near future we can show a nice dashboard like those in Yahoo and msn...Nice girl image besides the titles...

 

 

 
New Post 1/5/2008 12:29 AM
User is offline Declic Video
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Re: [Dashboard][New Function] Adding Images on Dashboard like those in Yahoo and MSN. 

Using a module aggregator would be the simplest solution... ??

 

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New Post 1/9/2008 9:39 PM
User is offline Innochannel
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Re: [Dashboard][New Function] Adding Images on Dashboard like those in Yahoo and MSN. 

Well...I've figured out a simplest way to do it.

In dashboard module setting, [page]-->[advance]-->[header] then put:

<a img src="..." align="left/right" />

Meanwhile, I will try to modify the module to make it more easier and functionable.

Stay tuned. Hope that solution can help somehow.

 

 
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