tlyczko wrote
Another way to deal with this, which I'm told that many people do, is to not use the DNN tokens etc. but to create your own TOS and Privacy pages and link to them in the footer or wherever you want. It's tedious, but you have much more control over the presentation than with DNN's tokenized text etc.
HTH Tom
This is the route I have taken, because I like to provide custom print/download icons and have better control with the page skin/layout.
However, since these two items (Privacy, Terms of Use) are built into DNN already, wouldn't you think DNN should allow for a little more flexibility than just inserting them on the same skin as the homepage?
I guess I'd just like to get some reasoning to understand why things are the way they are, instead of them being more customizable. Seems very inconsistent with the scope of "the rest" of DNN.
By the way...Privacy Policies and Terms of Use statements have been the hot topic with 90% of my clients over the past 2 years, and as I judge, a high priority with the rest of the industry as well. It'd be nice if these items received a little more attention than what they seem to be getting.