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12/2/2012 9:52 AM
 

I just upgraded to DNN 7.0 and find that the new feature of dimming modules (in edit mode) that your cursor is not hovering over is cool, but actually more annoying than helpful.  I have one module that it does now work correctly with and I'm spending a lot of time looking at code in a dimmed environment.  Is there any way to turn this off?  I do not see an optoin anywhere.

Thanks.

Chad.

 
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12/2/2012 10:54 AM
 
Yeah I also find module dimming annoying..
 
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12/2/2012 11:20 AM
 
Just add the following CSS to your skin or portal css:

.dnnEditState .DnnModule {
opacity: 1.0;
}
 
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12/2/2012 7:41 PM
 
That worked, Thank you!
 
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12/3/2012 12:43 PM
 
Thanks, box86rowh!
(Now I just need to redo all of my screenshots.)
I added it to the default.aspx file so it applies to ALL portals in our installation.
 
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