Edit inherited scripts?

G

Goran

I am trying to change the way an .aspx page looks for the users.

What i want to do is to hide one of three links. Now it looks something like
this:

Save & Close | Attach File | Go back to list

The first two are needed, but I don't want the user to see the "go back to
list" link.
The links seems to come from an inherited script of some kind, and I don't
see it when I try to edit the page in FP.
If I open it as .css i can find the piece of code, but I can't seem to edit
it.
Any hints on how to get this done?

All answerss appreciated,
Goran
 
K

Kevin Spencer

You've told us nothing that we can use to identify the problem. You've told
us nothing about the ASPX page, where you got it, etc.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
Professional Numbskull

Show me your certification without works,
and I'll show my certification
*by* my works.
 
G

Goran

Hmm, sorry about that.
The whole story:
I'm using the Helpdesk template
(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...1D-C818-496B-8AD4-818AAF1C2FED&displaylang=en)
and the form I want to use is connected to the task issue list. This works
just fine and i have modified it to just show the fields I want the users to
fill in.
My plan is that the users are just going to see this form and not the rest
of the issue list. This is where my troubles begin.
The page (ticket.aspx) has this navi-bar, with the three links mentioned
above. What I want is to remove the "go back to list" link, since the users
don't have the permissions to see the list.

However, when I try to edit the page in FP, I don't even see the navi-bar
when in code, design or preview mode. If I open the page as CSS, I see the
code but I can't make any changes to it. Or more true, I can change it and
save it, but when i preview in browser, the navi-bar is still there in full
glory.

Hope this clarified things a bit...
 

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