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3/23/2009 9:42 PM
 

Jan,

you are right, DotNetNuke.com doesn't use outdated SolPart menu (and all skin developer are encouraged not to use it any longer).

Regarding the minor display issue, AFAIK the design devision is currently discussing possible solutions they got from the development department, verifying with the security experts, not to face possible intrusion issues before implementation and delivery to the QA guys and usability testing lab; after all tests have passed successfully, the result will be handed over to the web administration department, who will schedule staging and dogfooding. In short: According to Shaun's post, growing companies face new problems, they have to struggle with and I expect DNN Corp to find adequate solutions, while we should keep still in devotional patience.  


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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3/23/2009 10:03 PM
 

Thanks Sebastian for the information, I am happy that the process is started and I asume it will bee fixed with acuratess. If corp needs some staff to organize their meetings maybe I can set up some project teams to plan their activities.

 
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3/24/2009 3:28 AM
 

While you are working on that issue, could you also inform the blog department the advertisement next to a blog entry looks a bit odd in IE7. The mingling of text and ads make both a bit hard to read.

You might also add to the list of procedures that it is not allowed for (German) blogwriters to add an image in the summary section that is larger than the accompanying text, thereby overlapping the summary of next blog entry.

Peter


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3/24/2009 7:44 AM
 

I think the Blog module on DotNetNuke.com looks bad in all browsers or maybe the heading should change so much is by Corperate design.

Maybe the corperate test is done by IE 5.5 I didnt test that browser.  

 
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3/24/2009 12:42 PM
 

peter schotman wrote
 

While you are working on that issue, could you also inform the blog department the advertisement next to a blog entry looks a bit odd in IE7. The mingling of text and ads make both a bit hard to read.

You might also add to the list of procedures that it is not allowed for (German) blogwriters to add an image in the summary section that is larger than the accompanying text, thereby overlapping the summary of next blog entry.

Peter

Please contact them yourself:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/About/Contact/tabid/799/Default.aspx

Thankyou.



Alex Shirley


 
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