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2/21/2012 3:42 PM
 

Great job on 6.0.0, Roger.

I used the new "Message optional" setting to just collect name and email address before redirecting to a download page. Works great, but the "Your Feedback" heading was still there, even though there were no fields for it. The heading above for the other fields (Email, Name) is "Your Contact Information". They are both h2 and both have the same class of "dnnFormSectionHead", but neither has an id.

If they had an id, I could turn one of them off. I ended up turning them both off with a style section inserted on the page.

Maybe in the next release you could consider suppressing a section if there are no fields for it.

 Thanks for the update.

 
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2/22/2012 1:35 AM
 
Hi Thomas,

I've made a change in 6.0.1 beta which will hide the section headers if there is nothing to display in the Feedback section. You can download from CodePlex.

Cheers
Roger

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