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8/3/2011 6:03 AM
 
Silly question and I hope I just overlooked this. In Sitefinity, once you are logged in, there is a wrapping div which one can use to target certain html tags ONLY when you are logged in. 

I am not seeing anything like this in DNN and was wondering if someone knows of a solution to this please? 

What I would like, is something like this: 

[div class="dnn-logged-in"] 
[div class="my-content-wrapper"] 
[div class="elements-i-would-like-to-show-or-hide] 
Hide or show this if I am logged in or not 
[/div] 
[/div] 
[/div] 

Many thanks!
 
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8/4/2011 6:00 AM
 
no, we dont emit particular tags based on whether someone is logged in. Usually people build that type of logic into a module, but an easy alternative (if youre looking to show different content based on logged in status) is to add 2 modules and set 1 to unauthenticated users and the other to authenticated users.

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