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New Post 11/14/2007 5:40 PM
User is offline Dominique Echeverri
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Edit content disabled as administrator 

Hello everyone,

I have a rare problem but this one is strange.  A  customer of mine has done something that has my mind spinning.  As an administrator, you should be able to see anything on a site.  Now, when I signup as an administrator, I see all the containers but, for some reason, I don't see the content of each module.  When I try, for example, to edit a text/html module, I don't see the edit html option.  In fact, I don't see, on any of the modules, the option to edit the content of the module.  As a host, I see everything and everything is fine, but as an administrator, this customer of mine has changed something in the settings so that any module on a page is not displaying the content and it does not allow to access the option to change and update this content.

I hope you understand my dilemna because this really throws me through a loop.

Help!!!!

 
New Post 11/14/2007 8:40 PM
User is offline Mike Horton
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Re: Edit content disabled as administrator 

It sounds like your user is in the Design mode. You don't say which version of DNN you're using but if you click on it everything should show up again.

 
New Post 11/15/2007 11:18 PM
User is offline Dominique Echeverri
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Re: Edit content disabled as administrator 

Thank you so much.  That was the answer.  It was too simple.

 
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