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8/5/2007 9:46 AM
 

Hi guys,

On our default module, when we install it, there is an expand/collapse panel so that we can use it to minimize our module. Can I also create my own so that I can expand  or collapse only the middle of my module? How will I program it or do you have any idea on how to do it? Thanks guys!

Willy David Jr

 
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8/5/2007 10:43 AM
 

I suggest using the SectionHead control, that is used in most DotNetNuke settings forms as well.


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8/5/2007 8:47 PM
 

Thanks for that. I really appreciate it. I wonder if I can use the section property of sectionhead using the asp:table and not the normal table only. I usually used the asp:table for creating tables and I always get an error message: Unable to cast object of type 'System.Web.UI.WebControls.Table' to type 'System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlControl'. Thanks again!

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Willy David Jr

 
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