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9/7/2007 1:17 AM
 

Yes, definitely. Please go to http://164.100.150.131/dotnetnuke. Hover over Training on the menu and click on the sublink (Indoor Training). It will take you to the contents (not to the title) of the module and you can see the red lines clearly visible. Please be informed that these red lines appear as soon as I added the anchor like <a name="Indoor" /> to the header section of the module and even before the sub-link page was added. Would be most obliged if you could throw some light on how to get this to work, i.e. 1. getting rid of the red lines and 2. to be directed to the title of the module, not the content.

 
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9/7/2007 1:45 AM
 

Ok, it looks like the way that DNN renders "header" items for a module it to put it as the first place inside the container content pane....

You can trick it, by trying to put the anchor in the "footer" of the module above it.  I think that will get you what you want!


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9/7/2007 1:57 AM
 

Thanks a ton, Mitchel. Your suggestion did the trick. What other things can we put in a module's header and footer? Got any examples?

 
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9/7/2007 2:03 AM
 

it really depends on your application....but i use that same trick to put in my google analytics code, and other bits of javascript that are needed here and there.


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