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5/1/2007 10:29 PM
 

Hi all,

I was wondering if I could do this using DNN. I want to have a page (or maybe several pages) that where registered user (non-admin) can view that page in 'edit mode' where they can add or remove predefined module. So basically for that one page, registered users can add/remove modules based on their preferences, but the settings are personalized for each users.

For example: User A might have RSS Module from site A on the left, while User B might have module aggregating Flicker image on the right.

I guess it's similar to WebPart concept in ASP.NET 2.0. Can I achieve this with DNN? Do I have to modify the base code?

Thanks

 
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5/3/2007 6:51 AM
 

I think there are modules available which support this.
You should check www.snowcovered.com

 
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