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1/2/2009 11:44 PM
 

Take a look at this video on Youtube.  It may help you do what you are trying with CSS.  I believe the part you will be interested in is about 1:45 in but really the whole video is pretty interesting.  The video is a demo for a product for sale but it is still pretty interesting and educational.  It is a two part video so some of the info may run over onto the second one.  You can see the link to the second one in the box for related videos.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na5Ybdte62w&feature=related

Bill

 
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1/3/2009 1:04 AM
 

I've added the ability to turn these off in version 5.0. No, version 5 is not yet out. I've had issues with the upgrade script during beta testing which are still being worked out. Additionally the module uses AJAX and I've received comments about not bundling it with the module so still trying to figure out what is the best approach to get the module into people's hands without breaking their existing AJAX toolkit installations..

Sanjay


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9/20/2009 12:20 PM
 

As a workaround I have used visible="false" in the dnn:label and then added the label text back in just after the control with a <br /> tag after.  This seems to work fine and also gives you the option to change the label text if you want.

 
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9/30/2009 1:43 PM
 

One easy way to do this is via CSS

label a img

{

display:none;

}

Put this in your skin.css or portal.css and it will hide the ? throughout your website.

 
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