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7/20/2012 1:41 PM
 

I am trying to add a module to the TOS page, but I cannot. 

Is there a special setting to turn this on or off?

I am logged in as the Host user account and I am in edit mode of the site.

I am running 6.01.04

 
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7/20/2012 1:58 PM
 

The terms of service page, as implemented by the skin object, doesn't really have flexibility. It's a handy way to make sure a site has this information... too many folks never even customize the policies, but at least they provide some default coverage.

The best way to do this is really to go ahead and setup your own dedicated pages for this. And instead of using the skin objects to display TOS, actually use a footer link to the page you've created. That way you'll have full creative control of the page and the ability to customize it in any way you see fit.

Cheers!


Scott Willhite, Co-Founder DNN

"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly... what is essential is invisible to the eye. "
~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

 
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7/20/2012 4:16 PM
 

So if I setup a page for this how do I get the content into it? 

I cannot reference the module. Would I have to copy the content and paste it into the new TOS that I had to create?

 
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