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Title bar removal and template

Problem:

Title bar show up and doesn't look very good.  (view attachment)

Solution/Problem: 

I did some googling on this and found that you can you SharePoint Designer to remove the title bar above your data. However, this doesn't apply if you need to template your sites as this has to be done per site.

Solution: Unknown

 

Idea: Can you use SharePoint Designer to create a custom view then copy this to your template view's folder? or could this be setup as a exciting view options. When you create a new view it asks if you would like to start from a already created view.

 

 

 

Comments

 

AutoSponge said:

If you want the titlebar to disappear for just this page, add a content editor web part to the page.  In that web part, set display:none for the .ms-WPHeader and/or .ms-WPTitle classes.

If you need to do this for only one web part on the page, you will probably have to use SPD to wrap a div around the WP in question and setup a special class for that.

October 10, 2007 7:16 AM

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