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SERIES: Anatomy of a DNN Web.Config File-connectionStrings
The section holds all the necessary information for database communication from your website. At minimum, there will be at least one connection string for any DotNetNuke website...

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How To Customize the Privacy and Terms Links on Your DotNetNuke Portal
Straight out of the box, DotNetNuke already has a lot of things covered. But, what do you do when you are ready to begin customizing your site. Sometimes, it’s not so easy to figure out how to make t...

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Upgrading to DotNetNuke Cambrian 5.0 from DotNeNuke 4.x
If you're looking to try out the new DNN Cambrian package, you can upgrade previous DotNetNuke installations with the following steps. Remember, as of right now, the DNN 5.0 Cambrian package availabl...

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Installing DotNetNuke on the root of GoDaddy - 8 Simple Steps
If you have are having a hard time getting DotNetNuke installed on the root of your hosting account, read this article to find out how. This article was originally written for a the specific purpose ...

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Simple Intro to the DNN UserInfo Class
 New DNN developers often wonder how to expose information about logged in users to a custom DotNetNuke module. So, I threw together a very simple example to show how easy it is to begin using the bu...

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Quick Check for Troubleshooting the CodeEndeavor Ajax Templates
I haven’t just installed the the template and created a module out of the box yet. However, I have come across a few things that I know to check and fix and I’m up and running in no time at all. If y...

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Resolving Troubles with DNN User Controls During Module Development & Compilation
So, you've created a module in a separate project using some DNN User Controls and now you're receiving errors and can't compile? If you are using these controls (list below) on your module using ...

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Adding Google AdSense with Video
Adding Google AdSense to your DotNetNuke portal has never been easier. By default, a Google AdSense module is added the list of installed modules when your DNN portal is first created. It's easy to ...

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Creating new DotNetNuke HTTP Alias Records
 Setting up DotNetNuke to handle serving requests for Portal Alias records is a breeze. You can use these records to direct your site to handle requests for multiple domain names to one website with ...

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CodePrint Module
Tired of mucking around with adding code chunks to your website? We all know what a pain it can be trying to add some simple block of code to our webpages and still make it readable. Introducing....T...

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I just wanted to share one quick and easy way to add a tooltip to a mouseover on a gridView. To show you how, I created a simple .aspx page with the following code (NOTE: this page was created using a simple query from the core DotNetNuke database. You can replace with a simple select statement from Northwind or whatever database you wish. I just use DNN and that's what this site is for, so why not...)

 

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Here's a quick tip for any of you out there who are dealing with CSS and website layout hell due to all the browsers and their different rendering of our hard work. Check out BrowserShots.org, enter your URL and select the browsers that you want to see render your site. You'll have to wait a few minutes while it collects the info, but you needed to get something to drink anyway, right?

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Ever wished you had an easy way to see what you're site was looking like in different versions of Internet Explorer without having to set up a Virtual PC just to do it? All of us as web developers have wanted to rip our arms off as we judiciously try to get our sites to look right in a myriad of browers, switching back and fro from IE to FireFox, etc, but it's not quite as simple to run differing versions of IE side by side. . . until now.

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