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4/20/2007 10:02 AM
 

I apologize if this is in the wrong place.  I'm very new to Dot Net Nuke.

Here's my project.  I basically need to create a custom blog page.  I need to show the lead blog at the top of the page.  Display an ad below that then the next three blogs in the archive format. 

Sounds easy enough.  However, I'm really not sure of the most effective way to approach this.   (at least in Dot Net Nuke).  I was thinking for scalability that I'd create the lead blog and the archive list as separate modules (because our company may want to reuse this on other sites). 

So here is my dilemma.  When someone clicks on one of the archives on want to lead blog spot to change to that blog and then have the blog that was in the lead spot drop down to the archive list.  How do I create that interaction between the two modules?

If I was building this outside of Dot Net Nuke, I'd just use two UserControls and Register them on the Page and Interact with them that way.  Is it similar with Dot Net Nuke?

 
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