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2/2/2009 10:38 AM
 

how to assign a different skin when logged in. my site uses layering and the public skin overlays the controls so I made a simular skin with no layering. problem is I cant figure out how to assign this skin to when you log in. I have gone to the admin site settings and gotten my admin skin to show on all the admin pages but when I go to a public page while logged in it shows the public skin and not the admin skin (which again is overlaying the controls for that page).

example website looks good until I log in and go to a public page such as HOME. Then I cant see my content controls because some portions of the site use positioning that covers the contols.

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2/2/2009 11:09 AM
 

I was thinking and if there is no GUI way to do this then perhaps I can add vb.net code in the .aspx skin page to check whether logged in and perhaps write the skin out a little differently? If that is the case then has anyone already done this and could post some code? I am sure I can write this but re-inventing the wheel is not my cup of tea.

Lorddog

 
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