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7/27/2006 10:02 PM
 
Hi guys,

How do i skin, or ideally simply display no container for the Register page?

Ive tried all avenues, and Im lost.

Cheers!

Ky
 
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7/28/2006 1:17 AM
 
Dear scheldrake

Dnn use the default skin that is set for the Register Page.
When you make a skin for your default Page that you like then you have wat you want... I think.
For the other pages use another skin...
Make this sense?

Vriendelijke groeten
Gilbert Vanden Borre
 
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7/28/2006 1:22 AM
 
gvborre wrote
Dear scheldrake

Dnn use the default skin that is set for the Register Page.
When you make a skin for your default Page that you like then you have wat you want... I think.
For the other pages use another skin...
Make this sense?
Yes, but the register module itself lacks any settings like to display a container or not.... http://corporate.zaptechnology.com Click on Register down the bottom...
 
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7/28/2006 4:08 AM
 

Try changing the admin container you're using to another one.

I haven't looked at this complete post - so I hope it's not a duplicate... but, what I suggest is you create a user page, direct that from admin/settings.. put the user account module in it and put a container around that.

I'll try what I'm explaining, since I've done this before, and you can create your own look and feel for this area, the only thing I've found you can't really do unless you change the ascx files of the module (known as a core change) is how the registration page displays.

Having said that, I see that DotNetNuke 4.3.3 does have some different features that require a little more exploration.

Very nice job on that site too.

Nina Meiers


Nina Meiers My Little Website
If it's on DNN, I fix, build, deploy, support,skin, host, design, consult, implement, integrate and done since 2003.
Who am I? Just a city chic, having a crack at organic berry farming.. and creating awesome websites.
 
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7/30/2006 7:57 PM
 
nina wrote

Try changing the admin container you're using to another one.

I haven't looked at this complete post - so I hope it's not a duplicate... but, what I suggest is you create a user page, direct that from admin/settings.. put the user account module in it and put a container around that.

I'll try what I'm explaining, since I've done this before, and you can create your own look and feel for this area, the only thing I've found you can't really do unless you change the ascx files of the module (known as a core change) is how the registration page displays.

Yeah, I feared as much.

Having said that, I see that DotNetNuke 4.3.3 does have some different features that require a little more exploration.

Ah, I might try upgrading and seeing what happens. For now, Ive made a custom "user page", which will have to do. Its a shame alot of the core modules are made so wide, as it breaks my design....but *shrug*.

Very nice job on that site too.

Nina Meiers

Thanks :)
 
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