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vba CMPS question
on sites like
http://www.theadminzone.org and the home http://www.vbulletin.com You see how it's like an actual "webpage" there are no borders on the middle content. How is that done? I'd like all my stuff on the left and the center to have no borders. Don't want the http://www.vbadvanced.com effect. ^ want the others. Thanks. |
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Neither of those sites you listed are using vBa CMPS.
To achieve that effect, though, just go into the module properties of the ones in your left and/or right columns, turn off the option to use the default shell, and then modify the templates accordingly. |
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I've tried that then the layout gets really messed up. Like the center column was under the left column.
And what are they using? |
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those are both custom solutions
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Is there a way I can reach a similar effect with vba?
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it would need a lot of modification, but it wouldn't be impossible
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Arg =( okay.
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Ah, I shall try that. Thanks.
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