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10/16/2006 1:14 PM
 

We have had a DNN module emergency due to newbie internet users. We were using an Announcements module for administrators to post announcements. The client then requested that all registered users (they only have a few users) be alowed to post announcements. Well now they are using it like a forum, even replying to each other's announcements.

They have a forums page that have never used even once. I should have ran when I noticed that most of their email addresses ended in @AOL.com. I think they are intimidated by the forums module. They can't deal with forum lists and forum groups.

Anyway, is there any way to make the forums start with a single forum already expanded? If they could see the thread list without having to click anything then maybe they would understand. I was hoping that the "Default Forum" setting would do this, but it doesn't.

 
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10/19/2006 10:35 AM
 

You can select a default forum view in the General Settings of the module.

 


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