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5/11/2007 11:26 AM
 

I want to use the HTML module, but I don't want the header.  How do I remove the header?  Or is there a better Module to use?

 

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5/11/2007 11:41 AM
 

When you say "header" do you mean the container? If so, go to the Module Settings and turn off the container. Just remember, the container will show up when logged in as someone with edit rights. If you logout the container should go away. The reason for that is the container allows you to get to the edit screens, if it didn't show up you wouldn't be able to change any module settings.


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5/11/2007 12:39 PM
 

Hello

You might try using a container without a header TITLE:

<%@ Control language="vb" CodeBehind="~/admin/Containers/container.vb" AutoEventWireup="false" Explicit="True" Inherits="DotNetNuke.UI.Containers.Container" %>
<%@ Register TagPrefix="dnn" TagName="SOLPARTACTIONS" Src="~/Admin/Containers/SolPartActions.ascx" %>
<div class="domain_design_transparent" id="contentpane" runat="server"><dnn:SOLPARTACTIONS runat="server" id="dnnSOLPARTACTIONS" /></div>

Lynn


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5/11/2007 7:29 PM
 

Thanks Chris,

I turning off the container worked for me.

-Mike

 

 
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5/11/2007 8:28 PM
 

I agree with the suggestion that you should make a container (transparent) and remove the title section.  This could cause you some positioning issues if you were to set two different modules side by side on a page - one with a container with the title section and one without.  You would then have to use css positioning to align one module to the other.  I tried turning off the container but this caused problems when someone with just basic editing rights would log on and not find any drop down actions for the module. I didn't discover this until after much of my skin had been completed.  Logged in as admin I can see the actions menu but not when I'm logged in as a regular content editor. I assume this is the default behavior when the container is set to not show?

Paul

 
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