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10/15/2008 9:00 AM
 

Hi all,

I have designed some menu modules which i have added to my left hand pane.  On page load they are all minimised.  What i want is when one of the modules is maximised it minimises all the others in that pane.  How can i listen for when a module is minimised/maximised?  If i could find out how to do that i could create an IMC method that tell all the others to minimise.

 
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10/15/2008 9:34 AM
 

I think you want to implement a vertical menu like outlook, you should use javascript and CSS to achieve this effect. If you design the menu by yourself, I mean you write code to do this, just integrate the javascript code in your ascx file. You can find that kind of javascript through Google.

Use IMC will be complicated.

 
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