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8/24/2007 8:06 PM
 

is there an easy way to change/skin the blue "?" in a circle that brings out the help text when clicked on?

there are a lot of very nicely skinned DNN web sites and then you go to say the log-in area and the blue "?" appears  which usually is our of sync with the color scheme of the skin

 
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8/27/2007 9:11 AM
 

Not really, that image is hard set in the DnnLabel control, however, if you want to make a GLOBAL change for your DNN instance that is easy!

The file that is used is called help.gif and is located in the /Images folder within the DNN root.


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8/27/2007 7:41 PM
 

I thought so. I guess people don't play with it as it will be overwritten when you upgrade?

Anyway, good to know it could be changed - it is not the best looking "?" I have seen:)

 
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8/27/2007 11:14 PM
 

Yes you are correct, for the most part the image would be overwritten on upgrade.  You could just make a note to be sure to backup the file before upgrading....but it would add 1 more "risk" to an upgrade.


-Mitchel Sellers
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8/28/2007 12:32 AM
 

You can customize the hard-coded images and preserve them across upgrades by creating a copy of the "/images" folder in a different location and creating a virtual folder named "images." The virtual folder takes precedence when IIS serves content so the customized images will be used the the physical "images" folder will be ignored.

Nik

 


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