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11/5/2006 10:09 PM
 

I appreciate you responding to my posts. 

1.) In Host>>Host Settings I have my skin set for "Host Skin" and "Admin."

2.) In Admin>>Site Settings I have my skin set for "Portal Skin" and "Admin."

So, if you go to www.sethtemple.org and look at my page and then click on "Login" you will see what I mean.  The skin color and layout is there but the panes are not.  So, the modules in those panes do not load and no logo or left pane modules appear.  What could be missing in a DNN table or the skin itself that would cause this?  I really like the skin.

 
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11/6/2006 3:11 AM
 

on admin pages, only the current module is displayed and all other modules are hidden by design. This can circumvented only in code by module programmer.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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11/6/2006 8:37 AM
 

Thanks Sebastian.  I think that is an uphill battle to change the code on every module that I might implement.  I will have the logo and picture hard coded in the skin instead of a media module in the logo pane and picture pane. 

I wish it was a setup option to allow other modules to appear.  Is there a techinical reason to hide modules when on admin pages or pages that are treated like admin pages?  Just asking. 

I am new to DNN and Skinning.  However, I like the system very much and will continue to learn it.  Once again thanks for all you help.

 
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11/6/2006 10:08 AM
 
placing admin pages solely on all pages is a design decision, to force users to focus on entering data. I fear, adopting the skin is the easiest solution.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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