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7/5/2006 4:07 PM
 

Can anyone explain what's involved in removing the buttons from the login module? Does that involve reskinning or is there a simple way to do this?

Thanks,

Les

 
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7/6/2006 2:40 PM
 
leskaplan wrote

Can anyone explain what's involved in removing the buttons from the login module? Does that involve reskinning or is there a simple way to do this?

Thanks,

Les

I assume no one is answering because it involves code changes, not skinning. I am new to DNN, so please help me if you can shed some light. I am a C# developer,so this has been somewhat of a change in my duties. I was hoping the control that hooks to the register page can be disabled or hidden. Any ideas? Thanks 

 
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7/6/2006 4:44 PM
 

Take a look at the default.css and search for the class 'standardbutton'. There is defined how those button look.

 
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7/6/2006 7:11 PM
 
Thank you Mariette, but that only allows me to change the look and feel of the buttons. Do you know a way where I could hide the Register button on the Login page?  Is there a way to isolate buttons in CSS? I doubt tht huh? That would solve my issue though. Thanks, Les
 
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7/7/2006 1:28 AM
 
If you change the User Registration in Admin --> Site Settings to None, then the Register button will no longer display in the Login module.


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