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9/17/2006 6:08 PM
 
Is it possible to configure DNN to allow to modules, eg. two TEXT/HTML modules, beside eachother in "content panel" ?
 
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9/18/2006 11:30 AM
 

Not natively in DNN, however there is at least one module out there that does this (I use it):

Module Wrapper 4.3.3 Standard Edition
http://www.snowcovered.com/Snowcovered2/Default.aspx?tabid=242&PackageID=5160&search=&pagenumber=0&sortby=&tagid=


Best Regards,

Robert J Collins | Co-Founder & President

Netlogic Corporation

 
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9/18/2006 11:45 AM
 

You could also achieve this easily with a little CSS magic.

In the Module Settings > Advanced Settings, put some code in the Header and Footer to wrap the module in a floating <span tag.
Then you can position the module anywhere you like and not be confined by DNN positioning.

In the Header put this:

<span style="position:relative;top:-100px;left:100px;">

And in the Footer put this:

</span>

Now, you can adjust the top and left to put the module anywhere you like.


DotNetNuke Modules from Snapsis.com
 
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