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12/4/2009 5:12 AM
 

Hi,

Now i creating a top pane, left and right page as well. so where i see the HTML coding for created page. please give some tips about HTML code.

 

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12/4/2009 12:10 PM
 

What tips do you want?  How to use html to generate web pages?  In DNN, I believe its easier just to use the rich text editor for everything.  If you already have a html background, then its helpful sometimes to toggle to that view and make tweaks.

Look for frontpage, dreamweaver, or other wysisyg (What You See is What You Get) tools that allow you to toggle between rich text and html views.  That might help guide you along a little.

 
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