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On a user Dashboard I have two templates in one XMod module instance: Performers and PerformerClaims. The template “Performers” is a list of Performers that were either added by the User currently logged on, OR have been “Claimed” (and administratively approved) by any other registered user to edit those. A button on each record in "Performers" is “show admins”. When this is selected, the second t
Is it possible to only display a textbox / row if a particular item is selected in a dropdown list? Thanks in advance
Is it possible to hide individual fields bases on the DNN Role assigned. Of course the work around would be to have two modules on the same page visible to that specific role that contained the fields that can be viewed by each role. However that would be the clunky way around it.
I have a grid template that displays a list of online services and links to both the URL of the online service and, optionally, a landing page that describes the service in more detail. I'd like to display a glyphicon for the online services that have a landing page, but not display anything for the ones that don't have a landing page, similar to the Overview column at https://portal.ehawaii.gov/h

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Hi, we are getting closer to understand more about XMod Pro, now we need help to know what we are doing wrong to have the option to HIDE and SHOW, we have the source code as follow: <div> <label for="dnn_ctr1717_XModPro_ctl01_ctl00_ctl00_CountryStatus1"> Status </label> <select name="dnn$ctr1717$XModPro$ctl01$ctl00$ctl00$CountryStatus1" id="dnn_ctr1717_XModPro_ctl01_ctl00_ctl00_CountryStatus1"> <o

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