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Building websites with VB.NET and DotNetNuke 4 / Daniel N. Egan, Michael A. Washington [and] Steve Valenzuela.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Egan, Daniel N.
- Series:
- From technologies to solutions.
- From technologies to solutions
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- DotNetNuke (Electronic resource).
- Active server pages.
- Web sites--Design.
- Web sites.
- Web site development.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (360 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Birmingham, U.K. : Packt Pub., c2006.
- Language Note:
- English
- Biography/History:
- Egan Daniel N. : Over the past seven years, Daniel has held a variety of positions in the information technology and engineering fields. Currently, he is a System Development Specialist for Automated Data Processing's Southern California region working extensively in database applications and Web development. Daniel is an MCP and MCSD. In addition to his development work, he teaches a VB. NET Certification course at California State University Fullerton as well as serves on its. NET Advisory board. He is also the founder and chief author of Dot Net Doc, a. NET and DNN developer resource website built using the DotNetNuke framework. He has written numerous articles on DotNetNuke and the underlying DNN architecture. He is also the founder of the LA/Orange County DNN Usergroup and is currenly working on two DNN Related projects. DNNUsergroup Online, a portal designed to allow usergroups to broadcast their meetings online, and DotNetNuke Radio, a live internet radio show about DotNetNuke. Washington Michael A. : Michael Washington is a Website developer and an ASP. NET, C#, and Visual Basic programmer. He is a DotNetNuke Core member and has been involved with DotNetNuke for over 3 years. He is the author of numerous DotNetNuke modules and tutorials. He is one of the founding members of the Southern California DotNetNuke Users group. He has a son, Zachary and resides in Los Angeles with his wife Valerie. Valenzula Steve: Steve is the manager of the University Extended Education (UEE) IT Department at California State University, Fullerton, where he has worked for the last 5 years. Steve has worked specifically with DotNetNuke for over 2 years, in that time re-designing and delivering various Extended Education websites on the DotNetNuke portal framework as well as designing and delivering custom modules that support the function of University Extended Education.
- Summary:
- A practical guide to creating and maintaining your own DotNetNuke website, and developing new modules and skins
- Contents:
- Cover; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: What is DotNetNuke?; Open-Source Web Portals; What is a Web Portal?; Common Portal Features; Why DotNetNuke?; PHP-Nuke; Metadot; Rainbow; DotNetNuke; Benefits of Using an Established Program; The DotNetNuke Community; Core Team; The DotNetNuke Discussion Forum; The Bug Tracker; DotNetNuke Project Roadmap Team; The License Agreement; Coffee Connections; Determining Client Needs; What is a User Story?; Advantages of Using User Stories; Coffee Connections User Stories; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing DotNetNuke
- Installing DotNetNuke (Local Version)Clean Installation; Downloading the Code; Setting Up a Virtual Directory; Using Windows Explorer (the Easy Way); Using the Virtual Directory Creation Wizard; Verifying Default Documents; Setting Security Permissions; Setting up the Database; Upgrading; Upgrade Checklist; Back Up Your Database; Back up Your DotNetNuke files; Logging In as Admin and Changing Passwords; Summary; Chapter 3: Users, Roles, and Pages; User Accounts; What is a User?; Creating User Accounts; Setting Required Registration Fields; Managing a Profile; Registering a User Manually
- Understanding DotNetNuke RolesAssigning Security Roles to Users; Understanding DotNetNuke Pages and tabIDs; Administering Pages; Summary; Chapter 4: Standard DotNetNuke Modules; DotNetNuke Modules; Adding a Module; Module Settings; Editing a Module; Importing and Exporting Content; Syndicate Information; Online Help and Documentation; Editing Module Functionality; Standard Modules; Account Login Module; Practical Purposes; Administration and Modification; Special Features; Announcements Module; Administration and Modification; Special Features; Banner Module; Blog Module
- Administration and ModificationContacts Module; Practical Purposes; Administration and Modification; Special Features; Documents Module; Practical Purposes; Administration and Modification; Special Features and Additional Information; Events Module; Administration and Modification; FAQs Module; Practical Purposes; Administration and Modification; Special Features and Additional Information; Feedback Module; Practical Purposes; Administration and Modification; Special Features and Additional Information; Forums Module; Practical Purposes; Administration and Modification; Gallery Module
- Practical PurposesAdministration and Modification; Help Module; Practical Purposes; IFrame Module; Practical Purposes; Administration and Modification; Special Features/Additional Information; Image and Media Modules; Practical Purpose; Administration and Modification; Links Module; Practical Purposes; Administration and Modification; Special Features and Additional Features; News Feed (RSS) Module; Practical Purposes; Administration and Modification; Special Features; Repository Module; Administration and Modification; Survey Module; Administration and Modification; Text/HTML Module
- Practical Purposes
- Notes:
- "A practical guide to creating and maintaining your own DotNetNuke website, and developing new modules and skins."
- Includes index.
- ISBN:
- 9786611271121
- 9781281271129
- 1281271128
- 9781847190819
- 1847190812
- OCLC:
- 796384005
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