Contents tagged with DotNetNuke Skin
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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 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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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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DotNetNuke Webinar for Open Source Developers 1/26
Scott Willhite recently announced the following free webinar for open source developers interested in learning more about posting projects in the DotNetNuke Forge.
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Movember 2011 is almost upon us, join Team 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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Two new releases for DotNetNuke 6
If you didn’t hear the news, DotNetNuke 6.0.1 was released yesterday, check out Joe’s blog post for more details.
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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.
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DotNetNuke Training Program Update and Changes
For those of you who don’t know, I’ve been here at DotNetNuke Corporation now for just over 14 months. In May 2010 we started offering our DotNetNuke Training webinars on a regular basis, this program has been rather successful in it’s first year.
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Upcoming DotNetNuke Training for January 2011
With the New Year, why not resolve to learn more about DotNetNuke?
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Using JQuery to set create a flexible 3 column layout with Divs
This evening I was working on creating a Full Width skin for http://www.sccaforums.com/, the current skin is at a fixed width, which doesn’t work very well for an active Forum when you have a browser with a high resolution. (The site runs on DotNetNuke, so this post will feature examples for DotNetNuke, but the code is applicable to any HTML pages)
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Free DotNetNuke Skins
If you are looking for Free DotNetNuke skins be sure to check out the entries from the DotNetNuke Skinning Contest earlier this year. There are a ton of great skins there on the page that you can download and use on your DotNetNuke portals. The skins are all licensed under the same MIT license that DNN is released under, meaning you can do just about anything you want with them!
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My DotNetNuke Daily Tips
So I’ve had a blog here on http://weblogs.asp.net/christoc/ for many years now, though my posting here has faded as of late I do occasionally blog a time or two here. In the past I’ve done a number of DotNetNuke Daily Tips, but that faded as well.
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DotNetNuke Documentation
One of the biggest complaints about DotNetNuke, is, and always has been, the lack of documentation. I’ve been trying to help correct that problem for a while now. A year ago I started writing a book that was Published in June, DotNetNuke 5: A User’s Guide, I think it turned out to be a good resource for people looking to learn how to setup and use DNN to build a website.
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Holy Crap, DNN Corp just bought Snowcovered!
That’s right, DotNetNuke Corporation just acquired SnowCovered, the leading marketplace for DNN Modules and Skins! Great news for the whole DNN Ecosystem!
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DotNetNuke Training, now available on DVD
Back in January of this year I took a trip out to Connecticut and spent a week recording some of our DotNetNuke Training on DVD with none other than Carl Franklin of .NET Rocks fame. It was a fun week, Carl has an amazing studio going out there. What came of it is a two volume DVD collection.
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New DotNetNuke Training Webinars
Early last year we at Engage started putting together our training materials for DotNetNuke. We’ve been delivering DNN training for almost 5 years now, but had always done it customized for individual clients, starting in 2008 we began offering Classroom training here in St. Louis. We’ve had a good turnout of attendees for our classroom training, mostly from the United States, but a few from Canada. We’ve had a number of inquiries over the years about training outside of the states. Training has given me the opportunity to travel to far off places, which is definitely fun, but for some individuals and companies having one of our trainers fly to their office, or sending someone to St. Louis, Missouri for training is just too expensive.
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April 2009 DotNetNuke Training – Special Offers
We are having another round of DotNetNuke classroom training here in St. Louis in early April, if you’re interested in attending check out the special offers that Rich posted earlier today in the DNN Forums. These offers include discounts on multiple days of training, as well as a hard copy of our Best Practices Guide.
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Another day of OpenForce, I hope it doesn’t end!
Wow, I must say anyone not attending OpenForce here in The Netherlands this week is missing out (sorry Alex!). It has been a great conference, lots of great people to meet and ideas to discuss.