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DotNetNuke For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
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Lorraine Young, Philip Beadle, Scott Willhite, Chris Paterra
2007-04-30 For Dummies
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Beginning DotNetNuke Skinning and Design (Programmer to Programmer)
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Andrew Hay, Shaun Walker
2007-11-05 Wrox
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SIGnificant Web
Author: host Created: Thursday, November 02, 2006
Rants and raves.

By host on Thursday, January 25, 2007

There are some upcoming gotcha's if you're in the business of authoring your emails in html format. This might just involve your personal email, or might also affect emails composed in outside services that are broadcast to a mass audience or newsletter subscription list. Read More »

By host on Wednesday, January 24, 2007

It's not exactly breaking news, but still, it's useful information. The Big 3 have agreed in principle to slightly revise and adopt the Sitemap Protocol that was originally championed by Google. Why does this matter? Read More »

By host on Saturday, January 20, 2007

RSS is yet another channel you can use to distribute your content. This content can include news, event listings, product revisions or updates, and much more. It's 100% opt-in, and since it's subscription based, you have an audience that inherently has a desire to hear what you have to say. It also isn't just an individual on the other end of the feed. You might find your RSS feed displayed on other web sites, adding additional qualified traffic and search engine rank to your web site. Read More »

By host on Friday, January 19, 2007

Have you ever wanted to link to an existing module that's in the middle of an existing page? It's easy. Read More »

By host on Friday, January 19, 2007

Buried in the doc's somewhere...just add a specific css class called ActiveRootTab. See [more] for the syntax. Read More »

By host on Friday, January 19, 2007

The friendly URLs can get a bit long, especially when you start moving to 3 or 4 page levels in the page hierarchy. Read More »

By host on Thursday, January 18, 2007

Yet another option for the websites we design is a podcasting framework that can be used to easily offer your broadcast messages to the world. For the uninitiated, a podcast is an audio or video file served from a web site and combined with an RSS feed that lets subscribers automatically download new content directly to their PC, iPod, cell phone, or other mobile device. With no action on your part except adding a new podcast entry, your broadcast message is then picked up by your subscribers. They can then listen to your podcast at their leisure. Read More »

 
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