Contents tagged with DotNetNuke Development
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Customizing the latest Module Dev Project Templates
With the 2.0 release of my module development project templates last week I’ve had a few inquiries into how to customize the templates. You can download the templates from http://christoctemplate.codeplex.com/
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New free DotNetNuke 7.0 Skin
With the pending release of DotNetNuke 7, scheduled for this week, I updated my free DotNetNuke (DNN) skin, MultiFunction v1.3. This latest release requires DotNetNuke 7, it shouldn’t install on an earlier version of DNN.
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Using jQuery to customize the styles in table cells
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New Visual Studio 2012 Project Templates for DotNetNuke
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Using dnnModal.show in your modules and content
One thing that was added in
DotNetNuke 6 but
hasn’t been covered in great detail is a method called
dnnModal.show. Calling this method is fairly straight
forward depending on your need, but before we get into
how to call/use the method, let’s talk about what it
does first.
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DNNWorld 2012, The Trailer
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Adding a website link to the Member Directory in DotNetNuke 6.2
In case you missed it, DotNetNuke 6.2 was released today, check out Will Morgenweck’s blog post for more details on the release.
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Come speak at DNN World 2012 in Orlando, FL
We’re in full swing for planning and preparations for DNN World 2012 this October in Orlando Florida. Our call for speakers is open for a couple of more days (5/5 I believe).
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Getting ready for DotNetNuke Module Development
Tomorrow morning I’ll be delivering one of our free DotNetNuke Explained web seminars, the 4th in our series of 6. This seminar is for Basic Module Development, in which I will show you how to quickly get up and running with custom module development for DotNetNuke.
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Using jQuery in your content to add some flare to your DotNetNuke website
With all of the changes to DotNetNuke 6, a lot can be lost in the fact that you actually maintain the content of your website, and while the maintenance UI has changed, the content that you present is still up to you. A CMS can only do so much for displaying you content, if you want to do some fancy things, branch out of your standard HTML.
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DotNetNuke 6 Videos
In case you didn’t hear, DotNetNuke 6 was released yesterday. In preparation for the release I went up to our Engineering office in Langley Canada (I work out of our San Mateo, California office) to sit down with some of our developers and have them do some demonstrations of some of the new features in DotNetNuke 6.
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DotNetNuke 6 Released, big thangs
Big thangs baby, today is a big day in the world of .NET. DotNetNuke 6 has been released. I won’t go into all of the details, Joe Brinkman has done that with a blog post over on DotNetNuke.com, but I will cover some of the highlights.
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Speaking at the St. Louis Day of .NET 2011
So this year will be my 3rd year, (would be my 4th if I hadn’t bailed at the last minute on year 1), that I will be speaking at the St. Louis Day(s) of .Net. If you haven’t been to the STLDODN you should definitely check it out. It is a great two day event, and at $125 (if you register by 7/8/2011) the price can hardly be beat!
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DotNetNuke Developer position in Indianapolis Indiana
If you are in the mid west and looking for a new job, you should check out this position with United Benefit Advisors. They are looking for a developer to work with DotNetNuke on a variety of projects. You can find out more information on their Monster Listing, or via the Forum post on DotNetNuke.com.
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Want to Speak at DotNetNuke World in Orlando?
If you are interested in presenting a session (or three) at DotNetNuke World in Orlando in November time is running out to get your sessions submitted!
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A new free video series, DotNetNuke Module Development
If you haven’t checked out the DotNetNuke Video Library lately, you really should, there is a lot of great content in there. I just uploaded 5 new videos as part of a new series that I am recording.
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Wrapping up the Community Server to DotNetNuke Blog Series, next week!
I had hoped to finish up my Community Server to DotNetNuke blog series tonight, but I realized there is just too much less to cover!
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Part 6, Community Server to DotNetNuke Moving Forum replies and attachments
This is the sixth post in a series of blog posts about converting from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke. It has been far too long since Part 5, apologies for that!
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A couple of new open source releases from yours truly
Over the past few weeks I’ve been feeling awful open source like. We come from an open source background, and we, DotNetNuke Corporation, are still very very committed to stick with those roots. So I put together a couple of releases for projects I work on, and created a new project as well.
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New Free DotNetNuke skin, Multifunction the world’s best
Are you looking for the World’s Best Free DotNetNuke Skin? Well, have I got just the one for you. MultiFunction, you can find it now on Codeplex, or check out the Demo web site to see it in action.