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11/17/2007 12:04 PM
 

Dear all, I found that treeview site navigation element renders differently for mozilla (1.7.5) and for Opera, MSIE. In mozilla there is no dnntree.js (probably because of browser capability..)

My problem is that I need to remove folder pictures in treeview to get msdn2.microsoft.com-like tree style (pictures only unnecessarily takes a space).

First, I ve tried to customize displayed images in tree so I've put this in my ascx:

    <dnn:TREEVIEW runat="server" id="dnnTREEVIEW" bodyCssClass="Normal" CssClass="TreeViewMenu" headerCssClass="TreeViewMenu_Header" headerTextCssClass="Head" level="root" nowrap="true" treeIndentWidth="5" NodeLeafImage="<%=SkinPath%>help.gif"/>

which is not working, so I cant use images in my skin folder. Is there any other trick to do this?

So I've updated dnn tree ascx file, styles and vb file, simply all I found ;-), but for mozilla I get always bad indentation,  like

 + home

 + links

     . contacts

note that contacts is same tree level as home and links.

To get this work at least like this I've put this into vb file:

Private _nodeLeafImage As String = "~/images/node2.gif"  (node2.gif is small square with dot in middle)

do you have any hint to get proper intendation in mozilla too ?

thanx Adam

 
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