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4/3/2015 9:28 AM
 

Saw a few entries to this: https://dnntracker.atlassian.net/brow...

What is the Dynamic Content Creator? 

 
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4/3/2015 3:43 PM
 
Joe provides a quick overview @ http://www.dnnsoftware.com/community-...

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4/3/2015 4:40 PM
 
From what I can tell, it sounds awesome and like a very welcome addition. There's one small suggestion I'd make, though, if possible/not too late... Don't make it module specific.

What I mean is perhaps easiest by example. Say I want to make a very simple job board where I can post open positions. If I understand it correctly, I could use Dynamic Content Creator to build a few fields - like position title, summary, etc. - and then display them to users. That'd be fantastic and solve all kinds of problems.

But, it would be particularly awesome if I could refer to that job data in multiple places using multiple modules, each with their own templates. So, on my home page, I could have a formatted list of "recent job posts", while on my "Jobs" page, I could just show the ones that are open... Then, on some admin page, I could show all the jobs we've posted. That kind of functionality was always something I found missing with UDT/FNL... and most "forms" tools out there. In fact, I ended up building a custom one largely to get that kind of flexibility.

Mike


 
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4/3/2015 6:26 PM
 
Mike,
it is easy to solve this issue with UDT/FnL by "copy existing module" and use different Rendering Options (which are specific per page reference)

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Sebastian Leupold

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4/4/2015 8:40 AM
 
Mike, we plan on supporting both approaches i.e. DCC content items and DCC content items associated with a module - https://dnntracker.atlassian.net/brow...

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