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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Everything You Never Wanted to Know About the Config File This is the "pre-" first installment in a series that will cover the parts of the web.config file to give you an idea of how to manipulate and customize your DotNetNuke portal. The web.config fi...
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DotNetNuke 5 Cambrian Extropy Skin Features and Limitations The new DotNetNuke Extropy skin looks very cool from a distance...leaps and bounds above the old default blue skin. But, it's got some limitations you should know about upfront.
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Setting Up Multiple Websites You can create multiple distinct, (mainly) independent websites with one instance of a DNN installation on your web account. In lamens terms, this means that you can purchase ONE web hosting accoun...
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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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Quick Look at Some New Features of DotNetNuke 5 Cambrian DotNetNuke’s much anticipated Cambrian has finally been made available as a Release Candidate and while it looks like the same ol’ packages from afar, it’s packed with some nice new features that are...
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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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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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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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Generate a Module Data Access Layer With CodeSmith With the introduction of some of the newer DNN tools, building a custom module is becoming more and more easy. With the right tools, you can have a custom module built in no time flat. This will outl...
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Customize Google Analytics for DotNetNuke Search You can easily set up your Google Analytics account to track the search feature on your DotNetNuke website and take advantage of all the in depth reporting that Google has to offer. It's simple, here...
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Installing DotNetNuke on the root of GoDaddy - 8 Simple Steps
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| 9/30/2008 1:54:39 AM - By Briana Tarrance |
Category: Hosting Provider | | Comments 4
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There you have it – DotNetNuke installed on the root of your GoDaddy.com account.
Briana Tarrance
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