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2/16/2006 2:36 PM
 

Short time implementer, first time poster :)

I'm utilizing DNN within an Iframe template. (Current Website I'm building into has already been created) I have limited the skins to be absolutly plain so that I can focus on the mods having enough room within the iframe itself. leaving just the [SOLPARTMENU] and [LOGIN] at the top. (I'm just using the topframe)

The Forum sits nicely in the 640px wide Iframe, however there are certain aspects of the forum process that I can't seem to control. The "Add/Edit Post" page when doing a new thread blows up to almost 800px required.. utilizing 3 columns in the table (Left for subject matter, the editor in center (set to be 400px) and the 3rd column blank. It's utilizing my overall skin, and appears to be in topframe, except that it's SO large accross.

The "User Account" is another one.. It appears that the logon is in the Content frame, leaving some margins on either side where the left & rightframe would be.. is there anyway to get this to be in top frame, or changing the way it appears?

Thanks for taking the time on this question. It is appriciated.

- Jerrod

 
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2/16/2006 3:59 PM
 

Before the 3.20.01 version of the forums the width of the editor was set.  Currently, it is set to 100% in this release and the next.  From 3.20.01 on this is the standard so it will not force the page to be any larger than what the rest of your skin does. 

Please note the version you are using.

 


Chris Paterra

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2/16/2006 4:18 PM
 

Again.. I'm pretty new to DNN, so not sure where to find mod version...But that you replied, and their was an answer, I'm stoked.. Downloading the newest mod now..

Thanks for understanding my question.

 
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2/16/2006 4:22 PM
 

Host Menu -> Module Definitions Menu Item then click the edit pencil next to the forum module.  This screen will display the version number.

 


Chris Paterra

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2/16/2006 4:49 PM
 

k.. 3.10.01..

I downloaded 3.20.01 and it's bombing on the installation with runtime errors.. it's not actually getting to where it lists the installation itself.. (I'm using file Forum_03.20.01_Install.zip)

I'm utilizing DNN 3.1.0.. Should I assume this is why it's bombing out?
I dont see in the documentation it requiring the deletion of the original Mod, but simply the process of adding the mod, and uploading it.

- Jerrod

 
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