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tag wall module - how to remove   ?

Lise Trabjerg Pedersen
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I have to use the tagwall to show a group of statements.
In the preferences, you can choose not to show the date... very nice, I thought.
But even if you uncheck the date, the height of this <tr> is still being shown, because "someone" has put a &nbsp; in one of the cells in the hardcoded "template" for this module.

Is there any suggestions on how to "remove" the &nbsp with css or javascript or something else??
http://www.komsikkerthjem.dk/Default.aspx?ID=348

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Morten Bengtson
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I'm sure it could be removed with javascript, but you might want to consider using the News v2 module for this.

Tagwall is a legacy module (will probably be removed in the near future) with harcoded html. News v2 makes use of templates that you can modify if you want to. It would be a shame to add all that 1995 Tagwall soup to the otherwise clean markup.
 
Lise Trabjerg Pedersen
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Unfortunately I don't have the NewsV2-module to this solution -  it would NEVER be my choice to use the tagwall module, if I had the news module... but I will argue for it next year, this site is annual, and only actual in november-december each year. And I don't think the customer will buy any new modules at this time of the process.
Thanks anyway, I will try to find some javascript for this problem, it is not my strongest side :-)
 
David Matheson
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Hi Lise
Or the Datalists module can be used for this with Forms V7. 

Speak to your contact at Dynamicweb about upgrading this site to Dynamicweb Professional.  It includes both the News and Datalists modules as standard and might be cheaper than just buying new modules for the existing Dynamicweb Business solution.

Cheers
David
 
Lise Trabjerg Pedersen
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Unfortunately, the customer is not interested in spending more money on this solution, thats why I am using this "lousy" modul. But thanks for the answer anyway :-)

 

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