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12/18/2010 3:24 AM
 
I notice back in 2007 there were some requests to enhance the FAQ module to let you move questions up and down in the list.   Did this ever get implemented?

Thanks,
Steve A.
 
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12/18/2010 7:44 AM
 
no, there is currently no team taking care of the module.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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12/18/2010 11:19 AM
 
Sebastian, you've helped me a lot  to get up to speed with DNN and I appreciate that, but I'm gradually getting a dimmer and dimmer  view of DNN.  It seems that the core modules are all, in general, weak, unsupported and to be avoided. They seem to have been built by some DNN engineers who came together for the project and then disbanded, leaving us with buggy unsupported software.  That's not good!  Even the "Telerik" RADEditor that ships with DNN is a DNN-built product, not a Telerik product.  Telerik wants nothing to do with it and there doesn't seems to be anyone from DNN still around to support or fix it. 

Steve
 
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12/19/2010 6:16 AM
 
Steve, there are a number of active and supported module projects, like Events, Authentication, Form and List, Forums, Blog, Gallery, Feedback, Documents, Media and a number of others, some are constantly active, some from time to time - but there are also a few, where the team has left due to various reasons and it is up to the community to jump onto the project or use a 3rd party alternative. RAD Editor is a control by Telerik and DNN Corp. created a provider to make it available in DNN. There are also 3rd party alternatives, like dnnWerk Radeditor provider (radeditor.codeplex.com) or Watchers.net CKEditor provider (dnnckeditor.codeplex.com) - both provided for free by members of the German DNN User Group.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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12/19/2010 12:44 PM
 
RAD Editor is a control by Telerik.  DNN Corp. created a provider to make it available in DNN.

Are you saying that the RADEditor that comes now with DNN is the same one Telerik shows here?
 
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