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4/28/2014 3:42 PM
 

Hi,

 I would like to add an event handler (onload='function()') to <body> tag in one skin on my site.

Can you tell me the best way to do this in DNN 7.1.2?

Thanks

Tom

 
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4/29/2014 3:37 AM
 
for the easiest solution you would need to modify default.aspx file.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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4/29/2014 9:17 AM
 
You may be able to add it to the skin file although that may not execute it onload but after the page finally loads.

Mark
 
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4/29/2014 12:36 PM
 
Thanks, but I don't want this site-wide, just for one skin (essentially one page).
 
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4/29/2014 12:49 PM
 

For Mark's replyThanks! How would this be done?

Tom

 
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