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9/10/2014 1:21 PM
 

When I go into our site as an admin and want to edit the page, all the modules that are existing (custom gallery modules, regular html content modules, etc.) show the Edit-Settings black&white icons in their respective panes where content is located. A lot of times, these Edit icons are positioned in a very scattered way where its hard to find the module to edit, and if you want to delete a module that is hard to locate while in edit mode. What admin or host setting on DNN 7 community edition can i go to to delete a module , somewhere it can show me if I know what pane it is located in , I can edit or delete it that way.
your help appreciated
Itchy

 
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9/10/2014 1:59 PM
 
this might be a skinning issue - to verify, please try applying DNN default skin and container to one of your pages and check.

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