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7/21/2006 7:14 AM
 

It seems to me that the "Delete" link is misplaced at the bottom of the Edit Forum page.  Doesn't DotNetNuke core typically put "Update" to the far left, with "Delete" - if it exists - to the right of "Update"?  I'm new to the Forum Module, but "Delete" seems like it's wandered out of place.  When I'm in Edit Forum making "Update" changes, I nearly "Delete" my changes everytime, because I expect "Update" to be where it is not.  But otherwise team: great module.


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