Contents tagged with communityserver
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A simple DotNetNuke article module with C# and VB.NET Source
For the DotNetNuke Connections conference last month I provided an advanced DotNetNuke module development course as a pre-conference training session. That training covered details on how to implement some of the newer features in the DotNetNuke platform within custom modules, mainly ContentItem integration and Taxonomy features.
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Converting from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke
What is a DotNetNuke Core Team member doing running CommunityServer on his personal web site? I'm not anymore! Last week I converted www.ChrisHammond.com from CommunityServer 2.1 to run on DotNetNuke 4.8.0! I typed up a HUGE blog post covering some of the details of the conversion. If you want to read about it (no one is forcing you to click this link) visit the post over on my personal website. Heck, my wife's website was running on DotNetNuke LONG before mine was, how sad is that?
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Conversion from Community Server to DotNetNuke, and do you want Windows Mobile 6 on your Blackjack?
If you've got nothing to do, take a moment to check out my recently converted personal website located at http://www.chrishammond.com Yesterday afternoon I did the final conversion from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke. There is still a lot of work to do for the site, I'll create a few new modules, need to implement the MetaBlogAPI, as well as some other new functionality but the biggest thing is that I need to work on a better skin for the site, which is one of the benefits of DotNetNuke VS CommunityServer. I can easily create and change the skin that my site is running, where CommunityServer was MUCH harder to skin. I'm definitely not a designer, if you can't tell by looking at the site, the skin that is up there now as just something I threw together quickly last night.
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An update on conversion from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke
So I've been working for the past few weeks on an a little project. The goal is to convert http://chrishammond.com from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke. I'm not going to be using the DotNetNuke Blog module, instead I've been adding some new features into the Engage: Publish module so that it will support blog like functionality, with the ultimate goal of making it support nearly all the blog type functionality that you find in common blogging systems. I've spent probably 100 hours over the past month or two working on the module (mostly on my own time) to get it setup for the conversion.
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I've got a lot of work to do...
According to CommunityServer here on weblogs.asp.net I have a TON of work to get done.
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The Influx of Comment Spam on CommunityServer Sites???
Has anyone else had a HUGE influx of comment spam on your CS sites lately? (I'm assuming quite a few folks are seeing this)
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Quick and dirty menu in CS
I saw this post from J-O this evening. Content parts are pretty useful within CS as J-O states. Here's another great use for them. On SCCAForums.com I needed an easy way to put some common navigation on a majority of the pages. I ended up creating a common contentpart on the SCCAForums.com pages that allows me to easily manage this navigation from within the browser.
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How to put YouTube into your CS Blog
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Starting on some CSModules
I've done some communityserver development in the past, but never anything with the CSmodules architecture.
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Where are all the CommunityServer skins?
So I was looking around last night to update a site I setup for a buddy of mine. www.krek.name
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How to enable cross posting to another CS instance...
If you're looking to enable cross posting to another install of CommunityServer that supports it, you can setup your blog to cross post all of your postings to that other instance.
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No google ads for you!
Well, a quick test of the site and I'm so far unable to get google ads working on the new upgrade of CS. Perhaps that's part of the plan, or perhaps it's just an oversight.
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Another CS Upgrade!
Well, the time has finally come! Weblogs.asp.net has been upgraded to CommunityServer.