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7/10/2006 3:41 PM
 
In settings of a module or page, you can display an icon in the left corner of the title bar.
Is it possible to add a link to that icon.?
This makes it possible to make a custom help page for a module or page.

with regards, Ton Hermes

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7/10/2006 11:23 PM
 
I'm not sure of the answer to your direct question, about adding a link to the icon.  There may be a third-party module or an easy tweak to do that, but not that I know of offhand.  However, in regards to your desire to create a custom help page...you can enable help in host settings, and then the URL for help can be set there too.  But better for your purposes, in the database you can customize what the help URL is for each module, thereby resulting in a custom help page for each module.  Granted, this is for each module rather than each *instance* of a module (so, for example, the help link would be the same for all Text/HTML modules).  Maybe you want a different help URL for each instance of a module? 


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7/11/2006 12:43 AM
 

Dear ton

Like Shane Miller said... you can always set a custom help by setting up this module or by using this module in a container. But if you want a help page for the user, for this container of for this page... It is perhaps better to set a helpicon (hardcode with a link) in the header of the container (if it is the same for all the stuff in this container) or set a helpicon in the content of this container if it is different for each content in each container. Perhaps you must design a new container were everything looks like you wish.


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7/18/2006 7:33 AM
 

I think it will be nice to have an image on the title bar of a module with a link capacity so you can make for every module a different custom help page/window.

For example:

In a TEXT/HTML module you can make a link to a self made help function.(no problem with this)

This is not possible in the UDT module.

 

Browsing on the internet searching for a solution I did not find anything for my purposes.

So I think I have to make a container with this capacity.

Before I start to dig into this I like to know from the professionals.

-         Is this possible?

-         Is there somebody else busy with this?

 

Thanks for al the answers, Ton Hermes

 

 

 

 


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