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drew curry
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01/13/2007 9:06 AM  
Can you folks produce a user-guide that refers only to the module and its' usage, and not to DNN? As per another post, there are those of us that prefer to have some clients not be aware of the actual framework as that is not anything they want to deal with. thanks, drew..
Pengtsen R
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01/13/2007 9:49 AM  
Thanks for your question, the user guide is DNN related because UMG module is deeply bound to DNN, if you want to exclude DNN from the user guide. you may need to customize the current user guide by your self. Thanks.

Pengtsen R
http://www.bizmodules.net
drew curry
Posts:57
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01/13/2007 10:59 AM  
thanks for the suggestion, but you perhaps should appreciate that many dnn supporters have many clients who *do not know a thing about dnn*. There is no need to include dnn in any true user-guide for your product. There are many of us who have less-than-computer-savvy clients who simply want to have a neat and groovy photo gallery, where they can perhaps sell a pic or two, but have no need to worry about dnn security, module settings, page/tab placements etc. Just the guide to your product, nothing more. This would be a natural and awesome addition to your otherwise excellent product.
Pengtsen R
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01/14/2007 10:34 AM  
I'll consider your suggestions, thank you very much.

Pengtsen R
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