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6/26/2006 7:41 PM
 

Hi all,

I'm new to DNN 4.x

However, I'm a senior developer in asp.net

I suggest to make the bread crumb seperator a configurable one. For now it's hard coded as a "greater than" sign ('>'), and I changed the source code manually.

I have a few more suggestions in the blogs section..

All the best

-Ron

 
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6/27/2006 12:38 AM
 
You do not have to change the code to change the breadcrumb.  There is a parameter for the <dnn:BREADCRUMB> skin object that you can set to change the delimiter.  See below for an example

<dnn:BREADCRUMB runat="server" id="dnnBREADCRUMB" RootLevel="0" Separator="&nbsp;&raquo;&nbsp;" />

You can see the above delimiter being used on the following site: Saving Our Boys
 
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6/27/2006 6:42 AM
 
OK, what about the bread crumbs in the title?
 
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7/4/2006 1:00 AM
 
What breadcrumbs in the title? Can you be more specific?  If possible, a screen shot might help.
 
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7/4/2006 6:21 AM
 
I think he means the Page Title which appears in the Browser title line.  That is hardcoded presently.  It's could be a Site/Page Setting I suppose.

Jeremy White
DNN Core Team Alumni
 
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