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9/12/2006 12:00 PM
 
I'd love to reduce the list of modules in the administrator's icon bar at the top. We will have an unskilled site maintainer who has been taught to add html/text modules to pages and a few others. But we don't want him to even by chance add a different core module.

Is there a way to minimize the number of displayed modules in the drop-down list or mask them. All I could find was the module definitions in the host's module menu. Deleting the definition of an unused module however does not seem to be the function I am looking for..

Any help very much appreciated!


Zocki76
 
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9/12/2006 2:08 PM
 

 

Set them as premium by updating the module definitions.


DotNetNuke Modules from Snapsis.com
 
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9/14/2006 6:54 AM
 
Thank you, good working workaround!
 
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