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2/9/2008 3:57 AM
 

Can i create subforum in dnn forum?

 
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2/9/2008 10:54 AM
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As of right now, the answer is no. The upcoming release, 4.4.4, will not allow this either. I am looking into it when the UI is being redesigned (version 5.0). All of the data structure already supports this but the user interface does not expose this at all.


Chris Paterra

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2/11/2008 12:37 AM
 

thanks

 
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2/25/2008 10:12 AM
 

I'm curious as to what exactly you mean by a sub-forum... Can you elaborate?

Thanks,

Brian

 
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