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9/21/2009 6:11 PM
 

Hi, this is just a suggestion for DNN developers. The blank filed that allows website administrators to add content  inside the website HEAD tag (Page Header Tags) should be placed after the call to the jQuery library, and not before it, as it is currently done. When I add jQuery scripts there, they do not work because they appear before the jQuery library is declared. The solution is to place the code in the BODY tag, but sometimes it is just better to have everything in the HEAD area.

One question: is it possible to disable the jQuery library that is automatically added by DNN? I would like to add it myself so that my scripts can be placed right after it. This would solve the problem above without having to add the scripts inside the BODY part of the page.

 
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