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10/13/2008 7:50 AM
 

Hello there

is there any way to change the colors of the current link moduel of dnn 4.0.9 and adding sub links to the added links

where is the css for the link module

 

 
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10/13/2008 9:21 AM
 

link colors are usually specified in your skin .css file.

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10/13/2008 9:43 PM
 

Thank you for solution,

i worked it out can i know how can i add sub links to the existing links

like :

Serivces
     Trally
         Cart
         Troll
     Goods
     Soltrade

like this i want to add sublinks to the link how can i do that.

 
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10/21/2008 10:24 PM
 

graphicguru wrote
 

Thank you for solution,

i worked it out can i know how can i add sub links to the existing links

like :

Serivces
     Trally
         Cart
         Troll
     Goods
     Soltrade

like this i want to add sublinks to the link how can i do that.

why im not getting replay for this thread, do you not understand my requirement or no solution for it

 
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10/22/2008 1:15 AM
 

the links module does not support hierarchical display of content (so no sublinks)


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