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7/14/2011 7:40 AM
 
I've been happily creating my first web site using DNN but have come across an 'unwanted' feature that I would like to lose.

When I am adding html modules to a page (or any modules come to that), I want to inhibit the display of the module title i.e. just display the module content.
Is there a way to do this or am I saddled with this feature?
 
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7/14/2011 3:17 PM
 
When you place a module on a page it is "enclosed" in a module container, the container displays the module title you entered on the module settings. So you have a few options to do what you want.

1) in the module settings page, uncheck the box that says "display container" and just the content will be displayed
2) leave the module title blank in the module settings
3) create/use/select a container that does not display the title

If you need any further help with any of those options, just ask

 
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