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New Post 5/29/2008 1:45 PM
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User is offline Derek
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Ability to Create Containers Where Only Certain Modules Can Live 

Is is possible to create a container(s) where sections of the container are limited to placing only specific modules?  For example a container with two sections TOP and BOTTOM, the TOP section can only contain the Text/HTML module where as the BOTTOM section could could have one, a specified few, or any modules where at the same time the user in question has access to many different modules.

Thanks.

Derek

 
New Post 5/29/2008 2:25 PM
User is offline Joe Craig
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Re: Ability to Create Containers Where Only Certain Modules Can Live 

Take a look at ZLDNN's Module Wrapper.  It's a module, so it can be wrapped by a container.  But, it can contain multiple containers, arranged pretty much anyway you like.  You can choose not to display containers for the wrapped modules, and you should get what you need.


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New Post 5/29/2008 3:07 PM
User is offline Derek
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Re: Ability to Create Containers Where Only Certain Modules Can Live 

After reading over the modules capabilities it does not appear that the module specifically can prevent\deny certain modules from appearing in the content panes of the skin.  What I need is a way for the iconbar.ascx control's dropdown box to only display the available modules based on the skin and pane combination in which it will be inserting, is there a way to do this  without writing custom code?

Thanks.

Derek

 
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