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10/9/2012 12:34 AM
 

Here are the issues I've encountered with the Beta so far. 

1) Endless refresh loop when trying to add a new module. See: http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/F...

2) There is a known issue of not able to drag and drop modules on a blank template. However, this is a MAJOR Issue because I run into it if I create a new page (which by default is empty) and therefore I can no longer add any modules to it; effectively rendering it useless. 


Mandeep Singh
CEO - Mandeeps.com | Developing DotNetNuke Modules Since 2004
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10/9/2012 12:39 AM
 

A note on #2: I am taking a guess but this could be a lack of a min-height set on all content panes (not sure what class is wrapping these in 7.0 at the moment but some class should be available to make it droppable) but updating this in default.css to have something like 20px should do the trick (worth a shot).


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10/9/2012 12:50 AM
 
Another note about item 2. The page shouldn't be useless because you can still add modules to the page the old fashioned way. Just mouse over the Move icon and you will see a menu to select the pane where you would like the module to appear.

Will Morgenweck
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10/9/2012 12:53 AM
 
Will Morgenweck wrote:
Another note about item 2. The page shouldn't be useless because you can still add modules to the page the old fashioned way. Just mouse over the Move icon and you will see a menu to select the pane where you would like the module to appear.

 Awesome! Didn't knew this was still available. Now I can continue testing modules and creating videos :)


Mandeep Singh
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