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9/4/2009 3:55 AM
 

How to make user roles stay in one line at the modulesettings.aspx in section where modulepermissionsgrid is called. I do not want names for user roles wraping.

 

 
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9/4/2009 4:21 AM
 

I fear, you need to modify the ASCX files for the permission grid.


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9/4/2009 9:27 AM
 

Yes I know. I already did and with no success. And what I found out is that  DNN:modulepermissiongrids already call user roles with two columns of check boxes. So it has to be another way to interfere with modulepermissiongrigs. Maybe somehow as  CssClass but I get error with that.

 
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