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5/24/2006 10:10 PM
 

Hi, let me first say great product, I am so glad to find some open source CMS tools written in .Net. It seems all the useful open source tools are written in PHP and MySQL so let me commend all involved.

I have been playing around with DNN 4.03 and making skins with some sites we are currently making as a case study to see the merits of using DNN for future work. The first issue I was having was that no matter what I put in to the skin.xml for SOLPARTMENU fonts and colors, they just wouldn't change. After a few hours of frustration I downloaded HouseOfNuke menu which seems great.

The only problem now is that because I took SOLPARTMENU off the skin and have inserted the HON menu, I can't see that admin menu anymore :(

Is there a token I can stick in my skin to just have the admin menu show up?  How do I get around this without bookmarking the page?

 

 
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5/25/2006 6:15 AM
 
please refer to the documentation for housemenu, AFAIR there is also a free CSS skinning tutorial at www.dnncreative .com, using house menu skin object. There is a specific tag to be set, that admin/host menus show up.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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