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9/23/2007 12:42 PM
 

 

Have the same problem, ie I want a summary on the first page of the site and a separate blog page. No problem installing it.

But when klicking on the first page links, the blog renders on the first page, but I want them to refer to the blog page. 

How do I set this up?

 

slaurel wrote

I was trying to do the same thing.  It worked great except when clicking on the links on the home page they only refresh back to the home page and don't take the user to the actual blog entry on the blogs page.  The home page URLs for the blog entries to not reference the blog page.  They reference the home page.  Hope this makes sense.

Thanks

Steve L.

 
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9/27/2007 7:22 AM
 

After some digging: it seems this in not possible with the standard modules, ie to have an auto-updated Top 10 list on a separate (main) page. The standard module only seems to support displaying the long versions in the same module as the Top-10 list itself. Lets hope I am wrong.

 
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9/27/2007 10:04 AM
 

Just drop the blog module once again on your home page. Remove all the modules that you do not need (leave the most recent entries).

Then go to the Module Options, select how many blogs you wish to you and from which blog (if you want to be that specific).


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9/27/2007 3:41 PM
 

Thanks for the feedback, but I can´t get it to work that way, or maybe I missunderstand you.

If I create a blog on one page (here "blog page"), and then add a blog module on the first page, then I can make the one on the first page refer to the blog page. But clicking on any blog link on the first page, will show the content in the first page module. It will not redirect to the blog page. Is this how it is supposed to work? I would like the links on the first page to redirect / open on the blog page.

DNN 4.5.5 + Blog 03.03.01

 
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9/29/2007 6:18 AM
 

Maybe the version is exaclty what you need! I add the new module that particularly to render the recent entries in the home page! some days later I will provider free down version.Hope help you a little!


sunblognuke v5 for dnn

Ultimate Blogging Module for DotNetNuke Platform
The professional provider of DotNetNuke support, skin design and custom module development.

 
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