Looking for ways to customise DotNetNuke and put your own touches in? Here’s a start on how to put your own logo on pages instead of the dotnetnuke one.
Read more »Not enough ‘local’ homework… DNN is moving into a ‘developer only’ environment, but even the smart ones are getting caught up when trying to get it working.
Read more »Have you checked your installation version? If you’re running 4.3.6 / 3.3.6 and below you need to upgrade your website – Make sure you are NOT a DotNetNuke Sitting Duck – An learn how to ‘mask’ your version from the public.
Read more »I love DotNetNuke and all of what it offers, but after 3 years, and being somewhat battle scarred and weary – I got sick of having to compromise in so many ways with having to put up with ‘second’ best. And it flows on to many aspects about DotNetNuke that I guess I’ve had to grin and bear, and I would get so jealous of these very cool and funky looking blogs others had.
Read more »Thought I’d be a bit more creative than I have been. And done a cool new free skin.
Read more »I was quite excited to get an email a two days ago announcing that I’d been awarded MVP status for contributions to the DotNetNuke community and an exciting way to start off 2007. I didn’t realise how exciting the award was, until I read about others who had achieved them… And I came to the conclusion that passion and community spirit make a difference.
Read more »It’s interesting as I look at the advancements of DNN over the last 4 years, and it’s hard to believe that on Christmas Eve – DotNetNuke celebrates it’s 4th Birthday.
Read more »It’s interesting to have been part of the process from virtually the beginning of an era, and the mix of users with DNN 1, 2 & 3 sites are now looking to upgrade. And I’ve got my own thoughts on the process.
Read more »From a business perspective, it always interests me how people are using DotNetNuke and it’s no wonder that we see increasing amount of questions about what DNN can do, when you consider the spectrum of users coming into DNN.
Read more »Oh man the month just flew by – and busy as ever – but I had to take some time out to review some processes, and get some work finished. And the outcome has been interesting to say the least.
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