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7/7/2008 2:29 AM
 

Hi all ,

I'm able to dynamicly change the module title( thanks to this thread ) , but i'm unable to change the module alignment ! how to accomplish this ?

I need this because the title text is aligned on the left , and i want it to be aligned to the right if the based on the current culture ,

for example for arabic  , i want the module title to be aligned to the right .

Thanks for any help.

 


Anas Ghanem,
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7/9/2008 3:23 AM
 

I want to change the module Title Aligment based on the current culture  , if its not possbile through code behind , then is there any other workarounds ?


Anas Ghanem,
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7/11/2008 1:11 AM
 

Just override the css. Usually float and direction.

You can't just change alignment from left to right for arabic. :) You have to change the css too. :)

For arabic text, usually i use link button rather than button. Because i can use image as arabic text easily in linkbutton.

CMIIW.

HTH.

 
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7/13/2008 2:46 AM
 

Thanks for reply ,

But I'm not sure where to override the Css ? did i have to write a custom container ? or what ?

I'm still new to DNN ,

Thanks


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7/14/2008 3:13 AM
 

In your module, just wrap your content with <div> and in your module you can combine with <% ... %> syntax for checking language, then change your css for <div> into right one.

<% if (arabicCondition) {

         // change div1 class; 
         // or do some process

      } %?

<div id="div1" class="normalStyle">....content....</div>

HTH.

 
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