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5/9/2008 3:14 AM
 

I'm using DNN for a long time and have developed some modules, and I think DNN want to do everything in the same window(except the fixed link of course), this appears no so good for some cases. I want to know if I can show module's edit page in a new window, and just the modules edit page, without any other things such as top menu and control panel even open as admin or host, just the edit ascx content.

How could I do this?

 

 
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5/10/2008 7:36 AM
 

You might take a look at the code for these forums;  I remember noticing the other day when you manage moderators...it has a popup control for selecting the users.

Alternatively, "popup" div's (not windows) might solve what you are trying to do as well.   These also wouldn't be blocked by pop-up blockers.

 
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5/12/2008 10:18 AM
 

AFAIK, there is not going to be an easy way of doing this.  You can accomplish it on a page basis by providing a skin with just a single content pane, but that is about it.

You can experiment a bit with a blank admin skin, but you have to be careful to not break anything in the process.


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6/1/2008 10:02 PM
 

What Mitch said is perfect!

and I make it work by doing this!

 

Mitch Sellers wrote

AFAIK, there is not going to be an easy way of doing this.  You can accomplish it on a page basis by providing a skin with just a single content pane, but that is about it.

You can experiment a bit with a blank admin skin, but you have to be careful to not break anything in the process.

 
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