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3/23/2012 7:19 AM
 

On the initial getting started site, there is a slide show with a menu. This is in a HTML module. When I look at the HTML module source, it simply contains 4 pictures and no fancy code. When I look at the source to the page I see there is Javascript which appears AFTER the module.

How do you put in javascript after a module?

 
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3/23/2012 9:21 AM
 

The slideshow effect is being generated by a jQuery rotator script that is applied as part of the DarkKnight Banner container. To see how this is accomplished take a look at the Banner container:

Portals/_default/Containers/DarkKnight/Banner.ascx


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3/23/2012 9:22 AM
 
Hi John, that module is the Dark Knight Banner image rotater module and uses jQuery. I would check out the Wiki for some insight as to how to create your own or there are some free modules listed as well. http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Page/Create-an-image-rotator-slideshow.aspx
 
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3/23/2012 10:22 AM
 

Thanks, I didn't expect functionality to be provided via the container instead of a module. I was looking everywhere.

 
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