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  • Engage: Employment 1.4 for DotNetNuke

    Have you heard of our Engage: Employment module for DotNetNuke ? I'm talking about our module for posting job listings on your website and allowing folks to apply for them. We have today released a new version of the module to fix a number of bugs that have been discovered, while completely revamping...
    Posted to Brian Dukes, Web Developer (Weblog) by bdukes on 11-20-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Engage Software, DotNetNuke, General Software Development, ASP.NET, DotNetNuke Modules, Community News, .NET, Engage Modules
  • If you're blogging from OpenForce get your posts syndicated at DNNBlogs.com

    If you'll be attending OpenForce in Las Vegas this week be sure to get your RSS Feed added to www.dotnetnukeblogs.com . I've spent some time this week setting up a separate feed for OpenForce specific blog posts. You can check it out on this URL http://www.dotnetnukeblogs.com/OpenForce.aspx If your RSS...
    Posted to DotNetNuke Developer Chris Hammond (Weblog) by Chris Hammond on 11-09-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DotNetNuke, ASP.NET, .net, development, DotNetNuke Training, Photos, Las Vegas, DotNetnuke Conference, OpenForce, OpenForce 08, Open Force 08, OpenForce08
  • Signs your DNN Module Development skills could use some sharpening

    Your latest DNN module utilizes in-line CSS like it was going out of style. You frequently need to release new versions due to changes that consist solely of updates to hard coded strings in your code-behind. Every time you implement your modules as part of a new solution, you spend the first few days...
    Posted to irob's blog. (Weblog) by irobinson on 11-03-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DotNetNuke, .NET, DNN, Open Source, Worst Practices, ASP.NET
  • Looking for DotNetNuke Modules? (minor rant, hopefully an informative post)

    I’m going to start this blog post off with a minor rant about purchasing DNN modules, and had intended to follow that up with a discussion on the evolution of the DotNetNuke ecosystem customer, but both topics have grown larger than initially planned so I will break them up into two separate posts. So...
    Posted to DotNetNuke Developer Chris Hammond (Weblog) by Chris Hammond on 10-28-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DotNetNuke, ASP.NET, .net, Modules, DotNetNuke Modules, General Software Development, Module Development, OpenForce, OpenForce 08, OpenForce08
  • Check your CSS for DotNetNuke 4.9.0

    I started on an update to one of our modules for DotNetNuke this week, and was surprised to see many of the administrative pages looked like they had no styles applied to them.  Tables were jumbled, with no differentiation between header and or row content; things just didn’t look right. As I tried...
    Posted to Brian Dukes, Web Developer (Weblog) by bdukes on 10-16-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DotNetNuke, Development, General Software Development, Troubleshooting, ASP.NET, DotNetNuke Modules, .NET, Engage Modules, CSS, Module Development, module.css
  • Creating DotNetNuke Modules using a Web Application Project (WAP)

    When creating a DNN module, you have the option to choose from the web site project (WSP), or a web application project (WAP). I prefer the web application project approach, and I'll explain it for developers who are new to module development, or unfamiliar with the WAP approach for developing modules...
    Posted to irob's blog. (Weblog) by irobinson on 10-15-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DotNetNuke, .NET, DNN
  • Tulsa TechFest 2008 Wrap-Up

    We at Engage spent the end of last week in Tulsa, presenting and participating in the 3rd annual Tulsa TechFest . My colleague Ian has written up a great review, with links to all of our presentations on his blog . I presented on Building a DotNetNuke Module , walking through the Visual Studio project...
    Posted to Brian Dukes, Web Developer (Weblog) by bdukes on 10-13-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Engage Software, DotNetNuke, Development, ASP.NET, DotNetNuke Modules, Community News, .NET, Engage Modules, Visual Studio Project Template, C#
  • C# Compiled DotNetNuke Module Template

    It shouldn't be hard to get started writing a module for DotNetNuke , but it doesn't seem like there's a whole lot of help especially when you are wanting to use C#. At Engage , we have created a Visual Studio project template which will get you started developing a C# DotNetNuke module, using a Web...
    Posted to Brian Dukes, Web Developer (Weblog) by bdukes on 10-07-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DotNetNuke, General Software Development, ASP.NET, DotNetNuke Modules, Community News, .NET, Visual Studio 2005, Visual Studio 2008, Visual Studio Project Template, C#, Visual Studio
  • Introducing Engage: Events 1.0

    After three public pre-releases, and weeks of wrestling through user-submitted bugs and those we found (so that you don't have to!), we are now ready to release Engage: Events to the eagerly awaiting public! After we cemented our feature-set in the Beta release, we have hunted down no less than 15 bugs...
    Posted to Brian Dukes, Web Developer (Weblog) by bdukes on 10-02-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Engage Software, DotNetNuke, General Software Development, ASP.NET, DotNetNuke Modules, Community News, .NET, Engage Modules
  • DotNetNuke Gotcha: Upgrading DotNetNuke Modules

    I was recently tasked with investigating a mysterious error on a customer's site, which I finally tracked down to an oversight in the upgrade process of a DotNetNuke module. The error threw up a YSOD , (though in later testing on a different site, it also showed up in a regular DNN red triangle error...
    Posted to Brian Dukes, Web Developer (Weblog) by bdukes on 10-02-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DotNetNuke, Development, Troubleshooting, ASP.NET, DotNetNuke Modules, .NET
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