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A DotNetNuke web site is personalised using a skin for the overall appearance. When the modules are placed within the page further customisation is a
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The Admin Tabs dialogue presents each of the tabs on the web site in a hierarchical structure, illustrating the order in which the tabs are presented,
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Setting the Default data format in DotNetNuke 2
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In this article I will be covering the installation of DotNetNuke on Windows XP
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DotNetNuke is a Content Management System (CMS). A content management system provides a structure, or framework, within which to build your web site
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There are two methods of DotNetNuke skin creation, 1. writing the .ascx file and associated files, 2 bundling an html file and associated components i
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DotNetNuke uses a skin, or template if you prefer, to define the web pages. A skin may be used throughout the whole site, or specifiedon a per page ba
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The initial installation of DotNetNuke is configured for the US currency and locale settings.
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A DotNetNuke web site may customised using a skin, or template. This is an HTML page with associated graphics. Buried within the HTML are a number of
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Given below is a method of adding the Google Adsense code to a DotNetNuke web page. For this exercise we shall use one of the Text/HTML modules to ho
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Error: Edit Portals is currently unavailable.
DotNetNuke.ModuleLoadException: Invalid File or Directory attributes value.
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There are occasions, on a DotNetNuke website were we do not want to show all of the tabs in the menu.
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The RSS News Feed module has the option of using a news feed style sheet.
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With the introduction of version 2, DotNetNuke is able to handle templates much better.
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The DotNetNuke Discussion Module provides a simplified thread based discussion, similar to those found in news groups and on some forums
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Details on adding the extra menu options for a DotNetNuke module.
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The contacts list for the company, or organisation, is presented on the web site using the Contacts DotNetNuke module.
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If you opt to 'Edit Container' for a given module, click both 'Set Default' and 'Set Global' and then proceed to perform an Update having deleted the
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Discovering how to butt two dotnetnuke containers together
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The aim of this article is to provide some guidance towards adding the images and more importantly some ideas on improving the delivery of these image
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To use the banners module requires some configuration of the vendors, together with configuration of the banners module.
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This article provides an efficient method to move a tab, anywhere within your tab structure on a DotNetNuke web site.
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The aim of this article is to configure Visual Studio 2003 for the creation of DotNetNuke modules
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For version 3 of DotNetNuke, we have a little more choice in our setting of the date format. We now need to consider each individual user.
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The first option under the admin menu Site Settings lets you administer the overall look and details of the site.
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The User Accounts tab enables us to maintain the users who have either registered themselves on the web site.
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A method to reference a javascript file in a DotNetNuke module.
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Associated with the HTML page which is used as the skin of a DotNetNuke web site there is also an XML file.
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The purpose of the skin object [USER] is to show either the name of the person who has logged in, or to show some words to encourage the user to login
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An IFrame DotNetNuke module is a little like having a window onto another page, be it on the current web site or to another web site.
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