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10/10/2011 9:02 PM
 
I've built a couple of very simple DNN sites over the years. Each time I've done it or needed to modify a previously built site I sort of had to learn DNN all over again mostly because it had been so long but also because of new versions. I'm working on a new site and I decided to use the site Wizard, just to see what would come up. I chose the Default site under the wizard and I was very pleased with the results. There is a module at the top of the content pane that has a beautiful slide show, at least I think that's what I should call it. It actually looks more like flash but it's not. It is an HTML module named Exploring DotNetNuke. I wanted to recreate the module but I can't. I insert another HTML module on the same page in the same pane and copy the HTML code directly from the first to the new one. It doesn't work. All the pictures are there but that's it. They are all there at once, one on top of the other. So I know this is more than just HTML going on but for the life of me I can't figure out what it is. So can anyone tell me, how does this HTML module show all of the picture, one at a time, like a very slick slide show?
 
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10/11/2011 12:11 AM
 
To see what I mean, this is the URL to the webpage.

http://artisanfragrance.com/cms6/

There is a red module in the container at the top where the picture changes every few seconds. This is the HTML, which clearly won't do that but the module appears to be just an HTML module.

<a title="Explore DotNetNuke" target="_blank" href="http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Intro/At-A-Glance.aspx"><img alt="Explore DotNetNuke" src="/cms6/portals/5/Images/DNN/DNN_SkinPanels_red_platform.jpg" /></a> <a title="Enterprise Solutions" target="_blank" href="http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Products/Compare-Editions.aspx"><img alt="Enterprise Solutions" src="/cms6/portals/5/Images/DNN/DNN_SkinPanels_red_commercial.jpg" /></a> <a title="DotNetNuke Store" target="_blank" href="http://www.snowcovered.com/Snowcovered2/Default.aspx"><img alt="DotNetNuke Store" src="/cms6/portals/5/Images/DNN/DNN_SkinPanels_red_store.jpg" /></a> <a title="DotNetNuke Community" target="_blank" href="http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Community-Overview.aspx"><img alt="DotNetNuke Community" src="/cms6/portals/5/Images/DNN/DNN_SkinPanels_red_community.jpg" /></a> <a title="Learning Resources" target="_blank" href="http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Resources-Overview.aspx"><img alt="Learning Resources" src="/cms6/portals/5/Images/DNN/DNN_SkinPanels_red_resources.jpg" /></a>
 
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