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3/8/2007 5:24 PM
 

Is there a way to disable that min/max thing for an individual module/ all the modules on a page/ on the modules of the entire website?  (I want to disable it because if the users decides to play around with it, it will create problems.)

 
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3/8/2007 5:36 PM
 
You can remove the [VISIBILITY] token from your container skin!

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3/8/2007 6:08 PM
 

Thanks for you reply.  However, that creates another problem for me.  Once I remove the container, my new feed results are no longer displayed correctly . 

I guess if there is no simple way to disenable it, I can always try and create a custom container.  However, I am hoping there is a simple way to just disable it.

 

 
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3/8/2007 9:03 PM
 

He said to remove the visibility token from the container, not remove the container.

 
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3/9/2007 1:22 AM
 
davidwendelken wrote

He said to remove the visibility token from the container, not remove the container.



Thanks for your clarification.  I had to do alittle more searching before I could understand what he meant. Yes, it works- it removed that max/min thing (so my users will not be able to play around with it.)   For the benefit of  other dnn newbies, here is the detailed version...

go to module setttings where you will find the "visbility" token.  choose "none" .  That will remove the max/min thing.

p.s. I actually saw that "visbility" token before.  But I did not realize "none" means "no" token.  I thought "none" means don't load the module with any default setting (neither max nor min) instead just let caching decide whether to load the module max or min.
 
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