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9/10/2008 2:43 PM
 

Hi

I Dont know if this is and odd question, but i was ask it anyways.


Suppose i have a dotnetnuke Module, lets say the Module has a module id of 100 and it is on page where the tab id is 100

So know i have the details:-
ModuleID=100
TabID=100

I know that to get just the module on a dnn page, without the left and right panes, i could write a URL like:-

http://localhost/dnngulf/Home/tabid/100/mid/100/ItemID/1/Default.aspx

Ok. that works fine. But i would also see the website logo, the menu bar and the link to login., like this:-

 

This is what i dont require.
I just want that module to be shown. In other words, i want the module to be display on a blank page

Something like this:-


Is this possible??

Thanx
 

 
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9/10/2008 4:21 PM
 

 It's been done from here by simply paring down a skin to almost nothing except for a ContentPane.


Eric Swanzey
www.swanzey.com
 
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9/10/2008 5:34 PM
 

As mentioned above, you will need to create a blank skin, then pass the skinsrc querystring value to select the blank skin.

You can use the "Preview" functionality to see the general structure of the links.


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9/11/2008 10:23 AM
 

Awesome That helps

Pretty Simple

Thanx alot.

 

 
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9/11/2008 12:02 PM
 

Mitch Sellers wrote
 

... you will need to create a blank skin ...

There are plenty of free, downloadable blank skins out there if you don't care to create one of your own.

I know that Mr Sellers is always aware of this; he has an excellent set on his site here :)

Brandon


Brandon Haynes
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