What Modules Do I Have and How Many Of Them?
It can be helpful to get a quick inventory of the DotNetNuke modules in your site, outside of the platform, for audit and management. Let's explore a simple query.
Read Full ArticleIt can be helpful to get a quick inventory of the DotNetNuke modules in your site, outside of the platform, for audit and management. Let's explore a simple query.
Read Full ArticleI'm always looking for ways to optimize my development patterns, in this post I share a few helpful snippets that make my life easier.
Read Full ArticleSkin objects are elements that are placed on the skin and render on every page of a DotNetNuke site with the object. Helpful for Breadcrumbs, Login Links, and more. Let us build one!
Read Full ArticleOne of the most important decisions as the operator of a website is where to host. This post explores a number of considerations for hosting provider selection.
Read Full ArticleThe DotNetNuke Platform has a robust scheduling engine, with many default scheduled tasks, let us explore the tasks and their functions.
Read Full ArticleDotNetNuke is distributed with a built-in captcha control that can be used to limit spam submissions, and it is easy to use.
Read Full ArticleThere are two methodologies of developing for DNN, Web Application Project (WAP) or Web Site Project (WSP), which is best?
Read Full ArticleThe Web Application Project (WAP) model for DNN provides a great way to get consistency in development and build, however, can introduce some complexity in debugging. This post explores how to debug these modules.
Read Full ArticleDotNetNuke comes with three different folder types out of the box, each with very different features and behaviors. This post explores each and their expected usage.
Read Full ArticleFor those new to DNN, it is easy to get overwhelmed with the terms used that are close, but not quite the same, as other platforms.
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