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11/28/2011 6:21 AM
 

Hello all!

I've been working on my first solo DNN site and one of the pages contains installation instructions for a product. As this is a browser plugin, the instruction page needs to be different for IE, Chrome and Firefox. 

One option I have is to simply put an ASP page in via the Iframe module, but this seems inelegant. I could also put all three types of content on the page and hide using Jquery, but that again seems a bit of a hack.

I tried searching for some modules but didn't find anything useful - I wondered if anyone else has had this requirement and if there is a better way to achieve it?

Many thanks

Jason

 
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