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2/16/2006 5:18 AM
 

Hello,

I don't understand how to skin a core module (i.e. the module FAQ)

Thks

Cab

 

 
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2/16/2006 6:11 AM
 
Right now only a few of the core modules are skinnable like - Resource Directory, Some like the forum are very difficult to skin. Some you can skin easily with working out what the classes in it are and wrap a div around it in the container and apply your changes in #new .whateverclass{}

The proper process for Module level skinning is still under discussion and is on the roadmap, as right now to change the view or the way the controls are placed in the module, the designer has no control and it needs changing the module UI.

Salar
 
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3/31/2009 5:44 AM
 

hi friend,

Still this core module skinning is not possible in DNN 5 also ?? or we can do that. Please let me know

thanks & Regards

V.Ramesh

 
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3/31/2009 11:47 AM
 

You address a module through it's CSS classes and Id's.

rom DNN 5 all modules have a class:

http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?ID=8678&PROJID=2

 

 
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