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3/14/2008 8:23 PM
 

hehe bad timo!

 
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3/15/2008 1:41 PM
 

Hi,

Here is how I do it:
 

<%@ Register TagPrefix="dnn" TagName="ICON" Src="~/Admin/Containers/Icon.ascx" %>

<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
  <tr>
    <td><dnn:ICON runat="server" id="dnnICON" /></td>
    <td><dnn:ACTIONS runat="server" id="dnnACTIONS" ProviderName="DNNMenuNavigationProvider" ExpandDepth="1" PopulateNodesFromClient="True" /></td>
    <td width="100%"><dnn:TITLE runat="server" id="dnnTITLE" CssClass="white" /></td>
    <td><dnn:ACTIONBUTTON2 runat="server" id="dnnACTIONBUTTON2" CommandName="SyndicateModule.Action" DisplayIcon="True" DisplayLink="False" iconFile="rss.gif" /></td>
    <td><dnn:VISIBILITY runat="server" id="dnnVISIBILITY" MinIcon="min.gif" MaxIcon="max.gif" /></td>
  </tr>
</table>

You need to put your new images in the DNN Image directory.

 Enjoy
Ray
InsiteFX
 

 
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3/21/2008 3:05 PM
 

All,

Thanks for the suggestion, I didn't even see those properties on the visibility control...silly me!

InsiteFX, you mention that I need to put my images in the DNN Image directory. Naturally I can upload those files manually, but if I am creating a skin that will be "installed" how do I go about controlling the location of the images? do I just put the MinIcon property = <%skinpath%>expand.gif" or something like that?

Thanks.

 
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3/22/2008 12:41 PM
 

If it's a container, it's a good practice to place the images (min.gif or max.gif) in the images folder of your container package. It'll help you and others to manage them easily.


Cuong Dang
Co-founder: Enliven, dnnGallery
LinkedIn | Twitter
I'm the author of DNN and Web Standards Wrox Blox

 
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3/22/2008 12:48 PM
 

From what Paul Hermans was asking, take the approach BORAX recommended. Its the easiest way. [VISBILITY] is the only token that need to be concerned.


Cuong Dang
Co-founder: Enliven, dnnGallery
LinkedIn | Twitter
I'm the author of DNN and Web Standards Wrox Blox

 
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