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11/7/2006 11:05 AM
 

Ok... I figured out how to make my blog page look like the DNN blog page (It took me a while to figure out the module and how it works on a site).

Now, I have users who want to be able to add custom content to their blog page.  So when you click on John Doe to see his blog, John also wants to be able to have a text/html module on that page that appears under the archive item (for instance) where he can list links (for example) that are specific to him.  I see you can add additional modules to the blog page, but it seems to show that module no matter whose blog you view.  is there a way, even through cutom code if I have to, to get around this and allow users to add custom content to their blog page?

 
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