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7/24/2011 12:25 PM
 
This is a tough issue, but is there guidence for how to ensure an old (circa DNN 4.x) site can be brought up to current standards? I've upgraded frequently over the years, so yes my site is successfully running DNN 6.0.0. My question is more how to ensure I've got the current default HTML editor, the current default menu provider, the current XXXXX provider?

Properly, DNNCorp disables forced upgrades to these new features - to provide stability and allow administrators to test and decide when to change to the new functionality on their own schedule. But rarely have I seen consistent notes indicating optional upgrade paths for any install and how to accomplish this. I have seen much of this scattered through various blogs, forum announcements and posts, and release notes - but not consistently.

I've FINALLY found what appears to be good info for upgrading old menus at:
www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Pag... (hurrah!)
but:
- my upgraded site's HTML editor sure doesn't look like the default DNN 6.0 HTML editor.
- the edit menu at the very top line(s) of the web page looks different depending whether I'm on an upgraded or virgin site:
DNN6UpgradedEditBar
vs.
DNN6VirginEditBar
I suspect there are a number of other 'providers' or other functionality I may also wish to upgrade.

Is this information maintained in an consistent location? I don't see it at the one location that (now) exists for this kind of thing:
www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Pag...

Any there any lists of optional changes over the years that one might wish to consider updating?
 
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7/24/2011 2:13 PM
 
Some of this is handled by a "skinning best practice" entry :
www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Page/Skinning_best_practices.aspx

Also to update the editor, see:
www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Pag...

...of course I'd still like to have a centralized place to figure all this out.
 
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7/24/2011 9:02 PM
 
Hi Juan,

To see the new Ribbon bar in action instead of the old control panel. Login as Host and go to the Host Settings page. Down the bottom of this page in the Other Settings area there is a dropdown called Control Panel - it needs to be set to RibbonBar for the new dnn600 control panel to appear.

Westa
 
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7/24/2011 11:06 PM
 

Thanks Wes. Actually if I go to the Ribbon Bar I get the Oliver Hines & Sebastians (?) Control panel from several Christmas' ago:


I just looked to see in Host | Extensions if I could 'uninstall' it, but don't see it there. I also have Optimized (what I'm currently using) and ICONBAR.

 
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7/24/2011 11:28 PM
 
Hmm on my system I see RIBBONBAR which is the new version and Advanced Ribbonbar which is oliver's older version.

Westa
 
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