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4/25/2007 3:27 PM
 

Hello All,

Pls kindly help me to guide me in solving this problem I'm having. It's a very top priority now as my clients already demand for solution.

My question goes thus:

Assuming I have 4 separate modules (ALL HTML/TEXT modules)  placed on the left pane maximized. I want a situation whereby I will minimize one and all other 3 modules will be automatically minimized. Please, is this possible? How do I go about it.

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4/25/2007 3:39 PM
 

I don't believe you'd be able to do this out of the box. You'd probably have to override the Visibility state with a custom container, that had asp.net code that looked for other containers in the same pane, and collapsed them when the state was changed. I've not looked into this personally, but if I were going to, that's what I start looking to do.


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4/25/2007 5:22 PM
 

Thanks for the quick reply.

Pls I am new to dotnetnuke architecture. Kindly guide me in achieving in creating container round it, and how to go about it. Regards

 

 
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