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12/4/2008 11:27 AM
 

On my home page i would like to diplay the top 2 fourms and the most recent fourm.  Is this possible?

 
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12/4/2008 4:55 PM
 

You can use a "SQL" type module to define your own list based on whatever criteria you like.  Here's an example of using such a module (free) to display a clickable list of "Most Commented Blog Entries":
 
  http://www.eguanasolutions.com/DNN_Blog/EntryID/13.aspx

All you need to do is define a single SQL query to grab the info you wish to display.  We use this method for a wide variety of tasks to help enhance the DNN core modules without altering any core code.  See the same site's homepage for three working examples of using SQL modules to generate clickable lists for the DNN Blog module.

There are additional posts on the same topic (with additional examples) here:
 
  http://www.eguanasolutions.com/DNN_Blog/EntryID/2.aspx
  http://www.eguanasolutions.com/DNN_Blog/EntryID/5.aspx


-mamlin


esmamlin atxgeek.me
 
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