DotNetNuke 4.5 Skin now uses the NAV MENU so learn a little more by downloading this FREE DotNetNuke Skin using the NAV Menu and polish your skills.
Read more »Only small, and perhaps to many, regarded as minor, here are some variants in the default skins that may affect your site if you continue to use the default skins on your website. A quick DotNetNuke 4.5 Skins overview.
Read more »Free DotNetNuke Vertical Menu Skin available for download – This skin is the DesignAway skin I created in 2004, but it’s proven to be a very popular skin for those looking for a Vertical Menu Skin that uses the SolPart menu.
Read more »Fowles Auction Group has recently had a couple of name changes and website updates. XD were involved in one of the new websites launched over the last few days and a brief overview of the project is listed here.
Read more »This is realy just a quick fix for a site I’m working on where we would like to remove the lines in the module menu – You can further tweak the CSS code if you want – but it’s a simple copy and replace.
Read more »Well it was great to have a chance to talk an audience of computer enthusiasts with an amazing age bracket!! From teenagers to seniors – the diversity was very interesting to see and the topics and questions covered – well – I learnt a couple of things as well. I also learnt that there is an appreciative audience who want to know a few things about technology in plain English.
Read more »I was very excited to get XFLEX working in a container – so it just resizes the text in that module. So I’ve taken a skinobject and made it into a container object.. and it’s very cool if you ask me.
Read more »A couple of handy tips to make working with your DotNetNuke site a little more user friendly and quicker to install those well used modules and move those ‘less used ones’ further down the selection box. One is about naming the files in the dropdown box to make them shorter and more useful and the other is how to make the selection box bigger.
Read more »This week I will be presenting DotNetNuke to one of the biggest audiences I’ve spoke publicly to and the topic of interest is – DotNetNuke – how an over-40 left-handed woman built her own web site for free.
Read more »Loosen up for goodness sake and GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT.
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