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2/6/2007 2:27 PM
 
The table over at CMSMatrix.org mentions that DNN has "UI Levels" allowing admins to "dumb down" the publishing interface. Perhaps I need a "dumbed down" admin interface because I don't see many options for the Control Panel displayed at the top when a user is logged in to make updates. Other than "CLASSIC" or "ICONBAR" are there any other settings you can make to the Control Panel area? For example, could you remove permissions to add/change modules on a page and only allow logged in users to edit the content in existing modules on that page?
 
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2/6/2007 2:45 PM
 
sure you can, by only granting edit permission on module level instead of page level.

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2/6/2007 3:45 PM
 
That worked quite well .. once I figured out the 4.4.1 javascript post back issue. Figured it was something simple I was missing. Thank you.
 
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