I saw a post on the forums which said – Is DNN right for me, and I thought I’d share it. It was a question about firm with lots of documents in PDF format that required storage, attached with pictures, for their customers to access. Here’s my take on the question.
Read more »Taking a DNN site offline requires more than the default.htm file to be added, but this is a handy tip with a sample file to take your site offline and display your company logo, while you upgrade your DotNetNuke website… Can also be used for uploading install files.
Read more »Are you a beginner to DotNetNuke and don’t know have no idea on the amazing skinning elements? There is some help for you.
Read more »Sometimes it’s handy to know what some of these errors mean – even if you’re not a developer, it might help you understand the complexities these guys are faced with from time to time.
Read more »In keeping with providing the best range of free skins which not only look great but are well coded, I’ve also been working through the list of free skins I have on http://www.dnnskins.com where there are some that are a few years old, for DNN2 and not really working as they should in DNN 3 & 4.
Read more »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.
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