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7/30/2008 12:14 PM
 

Hello,
Is there anyway to use text links as opposed to an image to control a module's visibility?


-- Scott Allender
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7/31/2008 2:56 AM
 

In the interim, I set the module's visiblity to none and added my own javascript command that will toggle the visibility. I'm not a fan of this because imo DotNetNuke "should" have an option to provide text as opposed to images for visibility togging.  Of course, if I'm incorrect and DotNetNuke aleady allows this, please let me know.


-- Scott Allender
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8/1/2008 10:38 AM
 

Ok, I feel stupid.  I just found the DotNetNuke ClientAPI MinMax developer document.  The document is located in the downloads section of the site with the dotnetnuke installation packages.


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