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2/7/2006 11:46 AM
 

I had this same question and this is the ONLY documented place that any tag with runat="server" in the HTML skin file will add a content pane.  PLEAE NOTE that the documentation in the skinning guide (especially pages 12, 13) DOES NOT say that and instead says explicity that the HTML skin file needs the [CONTENTPANE:X] token to creat panes.  NO WHERE does it state that adding runat="server" will creat a contentpane.

Thanks for the answer!

dnncreative wrote
Hello,

Yes when you see runat=server in your html file, this is a content pane where you can add a module.
If you don't want to use tables, you can use divs,  eg.



Or,

[CONTENTPANE] is still supported, I use the other method because I find it easier to follow when creating a skin. - It's just 2 different ways of working. - Check the skinning documentation pages 12-13 from the docs that are available for download. This discusses the [CONTENTPANE] token.

Hope this helps,
 
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