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4/11/2008 8:53 AM
 

Hello, I am using Ventrian News Article and i have this problem.

I have one page on my web where I placed News Article modul into toppane.

I am using layout with toppane, contentpane, etc...

The main page of modul is displayed ok, but when i am access ing to subpage of modul like "my article", "write article", etc...the modul is displayed in different then top pane a my lyout is brake. Is here way how to manage in which pane will be subpage of module load?

In module options is not settings for on which page will be subfunction page placed. (I know in some other module is this settings)

 

Thanks for your advice, Boris

 

 

 
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4/11/2008 11:39 AM
 

Hi Boris,

Although I haven't used Ventrian, it's likely that when you "drill down" on one of its options, it's switching to your configured Admin skin.  DotNetNuke uses this skin when a specific module is selected, and there is little way to circumvent it.  You'll know you have a specific module selected when you see a "/Mid/###" token in your Url.

I'm not sure if DNN forces modules into the ContentPane in this mode (if anyone knows, please comment).  If not, you might just be missing this pane in your admin skin, upon which DNN would throw the module into the ContentPane anyway.

Hope this helps!

Brandon


Brandon Haynes
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