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PV

2004-02-04, 10:48 am

Does anybody have an example they would be willing to share of a customized
CMS console implemented as an icon toolbar that can be placed horizontally
across the top of the web page? I had a look at www.gotdotnet.com, and
could only find a pop-up floating console. It had a few useful images, but
it wasn't exactly what I wanted.


Trevor Grant

2004-02-04, 10:49 am

Hi

You can find some icons in the IIS_CMS folder. Look for *.gif. It has icons
used for both the ASP and ASP.Net versions of web author.

Also do you mean to place the bar on the web page itself or where the Html
Placeholder places it's toolbar? If it's the first, then formatting the
table as provided by the default console in a single row should do the trick
(with the text in the alt attribute of the image). I've not tried the second
option.

Trevor

"PV" <philipv-REMOVE-TO-REPLY@computronix.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> Does anybody have an example they would be willing to share of a


customized
quote:

> CMS console implemented as an icon toolbar that can be placed horizontally
> across the top of the web page? I had a look at www.gotdotnet.com, and
> could only find a pop-up floating console. It had a few useful images,


but
quote:

> it wasn't exactly what I wanted.
>
>




PV

2004-02-09, 10:37 am

Yes, I meant to place it on the top of the web page - not on the Html
placeholder.

"Trevor Grant" <mn_ik@nospam~yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> You can find some icons in the IIS_CMS folder. Look for *.gif. It has

icons
> used for both the ASP and ASP.Net versions of web author.
>
> Also do you mean to place the bar on the web page itself or where the Html
> Placeholder places it's toolbar? If it's the first, then formatting the
> table as provided by the default console in a single row should do the

trick
> (with the text in the alt attribute of the image). I've not tried the

second
> option.
>
> Trevor
>
> "PV" <philipv-REMOVE-TO-REPLY@computronix.com> wrote in message
> news:OgAiqab6DHA.488@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> customized
horizontally[color=blue]
> but
>
>



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