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1/21/2007 11:56 PM
 
Hello,

I have to put the account login in the header of my index page. I see the was a control called [SIGNIN] but that is legacy use only.

So I see the account login module. I have thrown that into the header of my page. There is an issue however.

1. I need to style the thing. I need to reduce the cellpadding on the whole table. I need to remove the default question marks. I need to remove the register button.

2. When the person is logged in. I need the control to disappear and show their name. Right now if they are logged in, it shows the register box.

Does anyone know how I can do any of the above? I cannot find the source for this module anywhere!

Thanks in advance.

Jason
 
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1/22/2007 12:23 AM
 
Hi,

Also, I see that if I click the "register" button on this module, it throws the register feature into the contentPane of my index page. It is a 3 column layout so that page gets stretched and looks screwey.

This is the same with the forgot password feature.

How do I tell it to put these fetaures in my 2 column layout?

Also, I put in a asp:Login control. It logs me in! Which is great but is this right? I have no idea why this works!?!

Thanks.

Jason
 
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