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8/3/2009 4:44 AM
 

By using this module you can select a module floating on your page. The floating module can be hidden or shown when a user move his/her mouse on the image handler.

The module can be found here: http://www.snowcovered.com/Snowcovered2/Default.aspx?tabid=242&PackageID=15122&r=3fec196fdc

Living Demo HERE: http://www.zldnnmodule.com/floatingmodule

The demo of a module always floating: http://www.zldnnmodule.com/floatingmodule/AlwaysFloating.aspx

The demo of several floating modules in one page: http://www.zldnnmodule.com/floatingmodule/BothSide.aspx

The demo of using custom open/close image:

http://www.zldnnmodule.com/floatingmodule/IconBar.aspx

 
Feature:

  • You can select any module on a page.
  • You can set the width of floating zone.
  • You can set the top of floating zone
  • You can set the floating module in left or right.
  • You can set a module always floating.
  • You can select an image for handler of floating zone.
  • Easy to use.
  • No need to modify dnn core.
  • Independent on database.
  • You can add more than one floating module in a page
  • You can put a module from other page into the floating module.

Usage

  • Install the Floating Module as normal DotNetNuke module
  • Add an instance of the Floating Module into a page.
  • Goto module settings to configurate it.
  • Set the cache time of both the floating module and the module that will be floating to zero.

Settings

       1) Go to the Module Settings of the module that will be floating to check the cache time. If the cache time is not zero then set it to zero.

       2) Go to the Module Settings of Floating Module to assign the module to be floating.


 
 


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8/3/2009 6:24 AM
 

edit. Pictures fine now.

 
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8/4/2009 2:26 AM
 

Check http://www.outsourceitneeds.com for another live demo from our customer.


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8/26/2009 8:03 PM
 

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