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9/29/2010 7:59 PM
 
I want to use a snippet of javascript code that when you click a link, the linked page or file comes up in a foreground window in the middle of the browser with dimensions that I set as parameters in the function. This is code I've use a hundred times before but never in a DNN site. Question is, since there are no "pages" per se in DNN, where do I place the code so the function gets called when I click the link? I'm using DNN version 5+
 
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9/30/2010 11:52 AM
 
You could put the code into an HTML module (as long as it doesn't have a form tag), or even directly into your skin.

Chris Hammond
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9/30/2010 12:42 PM
 
Thank you Chris. That works
 
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