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9/16/2007 12:35 PM
 

This is my first post.   I have an image that I want viewers to "click" to take them to another page.  I used the text editor and linked the photo (just as you would with text).  It works fine; however, it always has a maroon (or some color) "box" around the image when you view it.  I don't want a box around the image.  Is there any way to get of the box?  I don't know how to write the source code... just how to access it and make edits based upon what I am told.  Any help would be greatly appreciated!  Thank you. 

 

     

 
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9/17/2007 12:03 AM
 

You can use the Media module to display an image with a link. this will not display a border around the image. You could also go to Module Settings and deselect the Display Container option if that suits your purpose.

You could also stick to the Text/HTML module and add a border=0 to the HREF link.

A third option is you may like to check out banners http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Documentation/DotNetNukeOnlineHelp/tabid/787/cid/15/Default.aspx and  vendors http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Documentation/DotNetNukeOnlineHelp/tabid/787/cid/82/Default.aspx. If you want to make the image into a banner that keeps statistics such as views, clicks, etc.


Lorraine Young
www.dnnangel.com
Author of the DotNetNuke User Manuals
& Co-author "DotNetNuke For Dummies"
 
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9/17/2007 1:57 PM
 

Thanks so much for the response.   The media modules worked great! 

 
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9/17/2007 7:11 PM
 

My pleasure.


Lorraine Young
www.dnnangel.com
Author of the DotNetNuke User Manuals
& Co-author "DotNetNuke For Dummies"
 
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9/18/2007 4:18 AM
 

Lorraine Young wrote

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You could also go to Module Settings and deselect the Display Container option if that suits your purpose.

display container? it's for the module container right? wht's the relation here?

 
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