DNN 7 tutorial confusion
Last Post 02/07/2014 2:04 PM by Joseph Craig. 5 Replies.
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daveg955
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02/06/2014 8:32 PM
    I've been following the DNN 7 tutorials and at the end of the one named Pages_and_Content.mp4 the presenter mentions the next tutorial will show to make a Contact Us page utilizing the Feedback module.

    I can't find that tutorial. And I discovered that there is no Feedback module in DNN 7.2.1.

    I could use some feedback from someone possessing clear thinking right about now.
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    02/06/2014 8:37 PM
    I meant DNN 7.01.02,,, it's been a long day.
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    02/06/2014 10:54 PM
    I'll have to look that tutorial up later but ... yes there is a Feedback module.

    Several years ago, the standard DNN modules were unbundled from the releases and moved to codeplex.com You can find them there, or you can search using the tab on the Host, Extensions page that searches the DNN store and codeplex. Just use "Feedback" as the search term. Then you'll be able to install it using the Deploy method.

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    02/07/2014 7:01 AM

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    02/07/2014 12:33 PM
    Thanks Joe but these tutorials don't appear to be related to DNN 7 as they are over three years old.
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    02/07/2014 2:04 PM
    That is not a problem.

    DNN 7 is an upgrade of earlier versions. "Most" things that work in earlier version of DNN work in the current version. Pretty much everything is upward compatible. That includes tutorials. A substantial part of our tutorials, going back at least to Version 4.x are still applicable. There are sometimes new and better ways of doing old things, and new features appear, but little of the "old stuff" goes away. It just gets better.


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