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3/8/2013 10:14 AM
 

Hi,

I am deploying DNN in my college for different departments/units. I need to develop custom secondary navigation modules (mainly using CSS).  My approach is building custom user controls for each department. I have two questions:

1) How can I remove (or hide) all DNN modules for each portal, without uninstalling one by one or make them unavailable one by one for each portal?

2) How can I only list Dept A modules for Dept A and Dept B modules for Dept B?  I need to remove as much confusion as possible between different departments (portals).  

I know how to create the user controls, and I have created a simple "hello world" module - so no issues there.... just need to isolate items from each other.

Any guidance would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Shan.

 
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3/9/2013 5:17 AM
 
In Host > Extensions, you may set your module to "premium" and associate it just with the websites, where it should be available.

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Sebastian Leupold

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