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12/13/2007 2:35 AM
 

Hi,

         This is Ritesh.I am Developing an Intranet Application Using DotNetNuke.And 1 of my need is to show the Text(which is in div) in vertical ato scroll.Just as in the manner it is done in the case of new post in forum module.If i could get the respective javascript and css then it would be highly helpfull.Or at least where should i look in the source code of forum module to get that thing.Any kind of help in this regard will be highly precious .

Thanks in Advance,

Ritesh

 

 

 
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