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1/22/2006 12:21 PM
 

Greetings.  I hope you will have patience with a silly beginner question.  I have searched the forums for an answer, but found none.  Please excuse me if it has been asked/answered previously.....

Currently, the main Blogs page at DNN includes a left-hand navigation of all blogs on the site.  My question is was this generated from the Blog module or another source?  I would like to have a similar listing for my site (1st5ive.com) and it is important to me to also be able to show the XML/RSS orange syndication graphics.

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

 
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1/22/2006 1:15 PM
 

It is generated from the blog module.

You have even the control on your page, the control on your page is called Blogs @ 1st5ive.com.

On the dotnetnuke blog page all root blogs (user blogs) are listed as they are listed on your site. The difference is, that you have only 1 root blog and some child blogs. For that case you have the option to choose the personal blog page option which you will find in the module option of the "most recent entries" control. The module option is accessible from the context menu of the control.

If you select in the module your root blog all child blogs will be listed as categories.

I believe that is what you want.

regards

HP


Best regards
Hans-Peter Schelian
www.schelian.com (English)
German DotNetNuke Community
 
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1/22/2006 1:35 PM
 

Thank you for the quick response.  Through newbie trial-and-error I had been able to get 1/2 of my question answered before your reply.  However, you are one the right track with what I want to do.  I think I've followed your steps correctly, but under the "most recent entries" "module options" I do not see any selections which you mention.  These are my choices in that area.

 

Again, thanks for your help and patience.

 
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1/23/2006 2:39 AM
 

Sorry, I have had forgotten to ask you which version you are using.

The version you have installed is the "old" version 3.1.20. The new version 03.02.00 includes the feature is described in the last post.

You can download the new version from here

regards

HP


Best regards
Hans-Peter Schelian
www.schelian.com (English)
German DotNetNuke Community
 
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1/23/2006 1:45 PM
 
SchelianHP wrote

Sorry, I have had forgotten to ask you which version you are using.

And I didn't bother to think about an update to this module since my download a month ago.  THANK YOU!  Problem solved.

 
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