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7/19/2007 9:08 AM
 

I thought I read this somewhere but I havent been able to find it since.

I would like automatically assign a container type to each pane in my skin.   So   C1 -> leftpane    C2 -> ContentPane    C3 -> RightPane.

I know in DNN you can set 1 default container and the rest you have to set manually.   I thought there was a way to set this though when designing the skin.

like  <td class="rightpane" id="RightPane" runat="server" valign="top" align="center"></td>   

Is there a parameter I can add that will tell DNN to use this behavior?

 
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