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New Post 9/4/2007 9:45 AM
User is offline ramzi
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avoid repeating content entry in dnn 

hello all

i have some content text/html that repeats accross several pages and their descendants but Not accross all the pages (as is the option provided by the checkbox)

please can someone advice on this solution? i think a good cms would avoid content repetitive copy paste

the content is a sidebar with links. isn't there a way to select which pages are affected by this text/html module?

regards and thx

ramzi

 
New Post 9/4/2007 10:46 PM
User is offline Philip Beadle
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Re: avoid repeating content entry in dnn 

Simp,le so,ution use the "Add Existing Module" option when adding the module to a page.  This gives you the ability to select which page you want to create a reference copy of the module from, then you select the module and you get a reference copy of that module only on the pages you add it to.

See page 100 of the DotNetNuke for Dummies book.


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New Post 9/5/2007 5:18 AM
User is offline ramzi
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Re: avoid repeating content entry in dnn 

thanks philip

i tried it, it works. although each module can have a different title, the content is by reference... great!

there is still no "apply to all subpages or check the pages you'd like this module to be added to" , but at least it works now, so thanks. i don't know how i missed this part (nobody reads the manual anymore)

so the thread is solved :)

 

 
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